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by Pierre de Ronsard (1524 - 1585)

Plusieurs de leurs corps dénués
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Language: French (Français) 
Our translations:  ENG
Plusieurs de leurs corps dénués.
Se sont vus en diverse terre
Miraculeusement mués
L'un en serpent et l'autre en pierre,
L'un en fleur, l'autre en arbrisseau
L'un en loup, l'autre en colombelle;
L'un se vit changer en ruisseau:
Et l'autre devint arondelle.

Mais je voudrais être miroir,
A fin que toujours tu me visses;
Chemise je voudrais me voir,
Afin que souvent tu me prisses.
Volontiers eau je deviendrais,
Afin que ton corps je lavasse;
Être du parfum je voudrais,
Afin que je te parfumasse.

Je voudrais être le ruban
qui serre ta belle poitrine;
Je voudrais être le carcan
qui orne ta gorge ivoirine.
Je voudrais être tout autour
Le corail qui tes lèvres touche
Afin de baiser nuit et jour
Tes belles lèvres et ta bouche.

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