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by Stéphan Bordèse (1847 - 1919)

La rosée
 (Sung text for setting by C. Maréchal)
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Language: French (Français) 
Choisissant le moment
Si calme de l'aurore,
Où dans l'apaisement
La nature est encore,
La Vierge conduisait
Son Fils sur la colline :
Ainsi le lui disait
La volonté divine.

Sur le bord d'un chemin
Penchait  une églantine;
Jésus tendit la main
Pour l'avoir ; mais l'épine
Qui protégeait la fleur
Le blessa comme une arme,
Et Lui, dans sa douleur,
La baigna d'une larme.

Depuis, toutes les fleurs
Que les nuits font éclore,
Le cœur baigné de pleurs,
S'éveillent à l'aurore,
Rappelant le passé,
La première souffrance
De Jésus-Christ, blessé
Dès sa plus tendre enfance !

Composition:

    Set to music by Charles-Henri Maréchal (1842 - 1924), "La rosée", 1890, published 1890 [ medium voice and piano ], from Contes mystiques, no. 7, Éd. Durand & Schoenewerck

Text Authorship:

  • by Stéphan Bordèse (1847 - 1919), "La rosée", appears in Contes mystiques, no. 7

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