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by Joseph Antoine Autran (1813 - 1877)

Il est nuit : la mer dans son lit repose
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Language: French (Français) 
Our translations:  ENG
Il est nuit : la mer dans son lit repose, 
Assoupie au loin si tranquillement 
Que pas une brise à cette heure n'ose 
Troubler d'un baiser son recueillement.

Sans murmure aucun, sans aucune ride, 
Qu'elle est belle à voir cette mer qui dort, 
Laissant admirer dans le flot limpide 
A la claire nuit ses étoiles d'or !

Pour jouir ainsi de ce calme immense, 
Quel est ton secret, ô mer ? Dis-le-moi ! 
Car je sais un cœur, un cœur en démence, 
Qui voudrait enfin dormir comme toi !

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Text Authorship:

  • by Joseph Antoine Autran (1813 - 1877), "Mer calme", written 1852?, appears in Les poèmes de la mer, in 2. Méditerranée, no. 17, Paris, Éd. Michel Lévy [author's text checked 1 time against a primary source]

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