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by Paul Verlaine (1844 - 1896)

Seigneur, j'ai peur ... Mon âme en moi...
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Language: French (Français) 
Seigneur, j'ai peur ...  Mon âme en moi tressaille toute.
Je vois, je sens qu'il faut vous aimer. Mais comment
Moi, ceci, me ferais-je, ô mon Dieu, votre amant,
Ô Justice que la vertu des bons redoute?

Oui, comment? Car voici que s'ébranle la voûte
Où mon coeur creusait son ensevelissement
Et que je sens fluer à moi le firmament,
Et je vous dis : de vous à moi quelle est la route?

Tendez-moi votre main, que je puisse lever
Cette chair accroupie et cet esprit malade.
Mais recevoir jamais la céleste accolade,

Est-ce possible? Un jour, pouvoir la retrouver
Dans votre sein, sur votre coeur qui fut le nôtre,
La place où reposa la tête de l'apôtre?

Available sung texts:   ← What is this?

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  • by Paul Verlaine (1844 - 1896), no title, appears in Sagesse, in Sagesse II, in 4. Mon Dieu m'a dit, no. 6, first published 1880 [author's text checked 1 time against a primary source]

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