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by Émile Albert Kayenberg (1860 - 1929), as Albert Giraud

Blancheurs sacrées
Language: French (Français) 
Blancheurs de la Neige et des Cygnes,
Blancheurs de la Lune et du Lys,
Vous étiez, aux temps abolis,
De Pierrot les pâles insignes !

Il vous dédiait de beaux signes
Dans la féerie ensevelis,
Blancheurs de la Neige et des Cygnes,
Blancheurs de la Lune et du Lys !

Le mépris des choses indignes,
Le dégoût des cœurs amollis
Sont les préceptes que je lis
Dans le triomphe de vos lignes,
Blancheurs de la Neige et des Cygnes !

Confirmed with Albert Giraud, Héros et Pierrots, Librairie Fischbacher (Collection des poètes français de l’étranger), 1898, pages 154-155.


Text Authorship:

  • by Émile Albert Kayenberg (1860 - 1929), as Albert Giraud, "Blancheurs sacrées", appears in Pierrot lunaire [author's text checked 1 time against a primary source]

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  • Also set in German (Deutsch), a translation by Otto Erich Hartleben (1864 - 1905) , "Das heilige Weiss", appears in Pierrot lunaire, Berlin, Verlag Deutscher Phantasten, first published 1893 ; composed by Otto Vrieslander.
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