Language: French (Français)
Our translations: CAT ENG ENG
Adieu Suzon, ma rose blonde,
Qui fut à moi pendant huit jours ;
Les plus courts plaisirs de ce monde
Souvent font les meilleurs amours.
Sais-je, au moment où je te quitte,
Où m'entraîne mon astre errant ?
Je m'en vais pourtant, ma petite,
Bien loin, bien vite,
Toujours courant.
Je pars, et sur ta lèvre ardente
Brûle encor mon dernier baiser.
Entre mes bras, chère imprudente,
Ton beau front vient se reposer.
Sens-tu mon coeur, comme il palpite ?
Le tien, comme il battait gaiement !
Je m'en vais pourtant, ma petite,
Bien loin, bien vite,
Toujours t'aimant.
...
Que de tristesse, et que de charmes,
Tendre enfant, dans tes doux adieux !
Tout m'enivre, jusqu'à tes larmes,
Lorsque ton cœur est dans tes yeux,
A vivre ton regard m'invite ;
Il me consolerait mourant.
Je m'en vais pourtant, ma petite,
Bien loin, bien vite,
Tout en pleurant.
Note: the text above is taken from stanzas 1-2,4 of the original text.
First published in La Revue de Paris, May 1852.
Composition:
Set to music by Francesco Paolo Tosti (1846 - 1916), "Suzon", 1892, stanzas 1-2,4 [ high voice and piano ]
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- CAT Catalan (Català) (Salvador Pila) , copyright © 2022, (re)printed on this website with kind permission
- ENG English (Peter Low) , copyright © 2022, (re)printed on this website with kind permission
- ENG English (Qi Feng Wu) , copyright © 2023, (re)printed on this website with kind permission
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Line count: 45
Word count: 233
Language: English  after the French (Français)
Farewell Suzon, my fair-haired rose,
you were mine for eight days.
The briefest pleasures in this world
often make the best affairs.
Do I know, now as I leave you,
where my wandering star is taking me?
And yet I'm going, my little one,
far away, fast,
always running.
I'm leaving and on your ardent lips
my last kiss is still burning.
You bring, imprudent darling,
your lovely head to rest in my two arms.
Can you feel how my heart is throbbing?
Yours used to beat so gaily!
And yet I'm going, my little one,
far away, fast,
always loving you.
...
There's so much sadness, so many charms,
tender girl, in your sweet farewell!
It all intoxicates me, even your tears,
when your heart is in your eyes.
Your gaze invites me to live,
and will console me when I die.
And yet I'm going, my little one,
far away, fast,
always weeping.
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