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by Anonymous / Unidentified Author

Par un matin
 (Sung text for setting by J. Weckerlin)
 See base text
Language: French (Français) 
Par un matin, Lisette se leva
Et dans le bois seulette s'en alla.
Tralalalala ...

Elle cherchait des nids de ça, de là ;
Dans un buisson, le rossignol chanta.
Tralalalala ...

Tout doucement elle s'en approcha :
Savez-vous bien ce qu'elle dénicha ?
Tralalalala ...

C'était l'amour, l'amour l'attendait là,
Le bel oiseau dit-elle que voilà !
Tralalalala ...

 ... 

Son petit cœur aussitôt s'enflamma,
Elle gémit et ne sait ce qu'elle a.
Tralalalala ...

Elle s'en va se plaindre à son papa ;
En lui parlant, la belle soupira.
Tralalalala ...

 ... 

Il prit l'amour, les ailes lui coupa,
D'un double nœud fortement les lia.
Tralalalala ...

Composition:

    Set to music by Jean-Baptiste Théodore Weckerlin (1821 - 1910), "Par un matin", published 1913, stanzas 1-4,6-7,9 [ voice and piano ], from Bergerettes, Romances et chansons du XVIIIè siècle harmonisées par J.B. Weckerlin, no. 1, Schirmer

Text Authorship:

  • by Anonymous / Unidentified Author ( 18th century )

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Researcher for this page: Johann Winkler

This text was added to the website: 2020-04-24
Line count: 36
Word count: 166

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