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by Dionys Ordinaire (1826 - 1896)

Accroche au mur ma hallebarde
Language: French (Français) 
Accroche au mur ma hallebarde,
Mes pistolets et ma cocarde :
Assez bataillé, mon garçon, 
Assez chevauché l'Allemagne.
Je veux vivre entre ma compagne
Et mon vin vieux de Jurançon.
Celle qu'à toutes je préfère,
C'est la chanson, c'est la chanson
Que chante en coulant dans mon verre,
Mon joli vin de Jurançon !

Écoute, enfant, dans la bouteille,
Quel est ce refrain qui s'éveille ?
Terrible et tendre tour-à-tour,
Est-ce un bruit confus de mêlée ?
Est-ce une plainte désolée ?
Est-ce la guerre ? Est-ce l'amour ?
Est-ce un hymne, est-ce une chanson ?
Que chante en coulant dans mon verre,
Le joli vin de Jurançon !

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Text Authorship:

  • by Dionys Ordinaire (1826 - 1896), "Chanson béarnaise", written 1879, appears in Mes rimes, stances, satires, Paris, Éd. Alphonse Lemerre, first published 1879 [author's text not yet checked against a primary source]

Musical settings (art songs, Lieder, mélodies, (etc.), choral pieces, and other vocal works set to this text), listed by composer (not necessarily exhaustive):

  • by Georges Albert Baudoüin (1841 - 1890), "Le vin de Jurançon", published 1889-1896 [ low voice and piano ], from Six mélodies, no. 5, Éd. Mackar & Noël [sung text checked 1 time]

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