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by Charles Baudelaire (1821 - 1867)
Translation © by Ferdinando Albeggiani

La mort des amants
 (Sung text for setting by G. Bachlund)
 See original
Language: French (Français) 
Our translations:  ENG ITA SPA
Nous aurons des lits pleins d'odeurs légères,
Des divans profonds comme des tombeaux,
Et d'étranges fleurs sur des étagères,
Écloses pour nous sous des cieux plus beaux.

Usant à l'envi leurs chaleurs dernières,
Nos deux cœurs seront deux vastes flambeaux,
Qui réfléchiront leurs doubles lumières
Dans nos deux esprits, ces miroirs jumeaux.

Un soir fait de rose et de bleu mystique,
Nous échangerons un éclair unique,
Comme un long sanglot, tout chargé d'adieux ;

Et plus tard un Ange, entr'ouvrant les portes,
Viendra ranimer, fidèle et joyeux,
Les miroirs ternis et les flammes mortes.

Composition:

    Set to music by Gary Bachlund (b. 1947), "La mort des amants", 1990 [ medium voice and piano ], from La Mort, no. 2

Text Authorship:

  • by Charles Baudelaire (1821 - 1867), "La mort des amants", written 1851, appears in Les Fleurs du mal, in 6. La Mort, no. 121, Paris, Poulet-Malassis et de Broise, first published 1857

See other settings of this text.

Available translations, adaptations or excerpts, and transliterations (if applicable):

  • ENG English (Peter Low) , "The death of the lovers", copyright © 2001, (re)printed on this website with kind permission
  • ENG English (Cyril Meir Scott) , "The Death of the Lovers", appears in The Flowers of Evil, London, Elkin Mathews, first published 1909
  • GER German (Deutsch) (Stefan George) , "Der Tod der Liebenden", appears in Die Blumen des Bösen, in Der Tod, Berlin: Bondi, first published 1901
  • ITA Italian (Italiano) (Ferdinando Albeggiani) , "La morte degli amanti", copyright © 2010, (re)printed on this website with kind permission
  • POL Polish (Polski) (Bronisława Ostrowska) , "Śmierć Kochanków", Kraków, first published 1911
  • SPA Spanish (Español) (Victor Torres) , "La muerte de los amantes", copyright © 2011, (re)printed on this website with kind permission


Research team for this page: Emily Ezust [Administrator] , Poom Andrew Pipatjarasgit [Guest Editor]

This text was added to the website between May 1995 and September 2003.
Line count: 14
Word count: 94

La morte degli amanti
 (Sung text translation for setting by G. Bachlund)
 See original
Language: Italian (Italiano)  after the French (Français) 
Avremo letti colmi di aromi leggeri,
e divani come le tombe  profondi,
e sopra le mensole staranno strani fiori,
solo per noi sbocciati sotto i cieli più belli.

A gara consumando la loro ultima brace
i nostri cuori arderanno come fiaccole grandi,
e splenderà il riflesso della loro doppia luce,
dentro le anime nostre, come specchi gemelli.

In una sera intessuta di rosa e di azzurro mistico,
fra noi due  correrà un istante unico,
come, pesante di addii, nasce un lungo singhiozzo;

E un angelo più tardi, spalancando le porte,
verrà a ravvivare, fedele e gioioso
gli specchi appannati e le fiamme ormai morte.

Text Authorship:

  • Translation from French (Français) to Italian (Italiano) copyright © 2010 by Ferdinando Albeggiani, (re)printed on this website with kind permission. To reprint and distribute this author's work for concert programs, CD booklets, etc., you may ask the copyright-holder(s) directly or ask us; we are authorized to grant permission on their behalf. Please provide the translator's name when contacting us.
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Based on:

  • a text in French (Français) by Charles Baudelaire (1821 - 1867), "La mort des amants", written 1851, appears in Les Fleurs du mal, in 6. La Mort, no. 121, Paris, Poulet-Malassis et de Broise, first published 1857
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This text was added to the website: 2010-03-23
Line count: 14
Word count: 104

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