La feuille
Language: French (Français)
De ta tige détachée,
Pauvre feuille desséchée,
Où vas-tu ? - Je n'en sais rien.
L'orage a brisé le chêne
Qui seul était mon soutien.
De son inconstante haleine
Le zéphyr ou l'aquilon
Depuis ce jour me promène
De la forêt à la plaine,
De la montagne au vallon.
Je vais où le vent me mène,
Sans me plaindre ou m'effrayer :
Je vais où va toute chose,
Où va la feuille de rose
Et la feuille de laurier.
Text Authorship:
Musical settings (art songs, Lieder, mélodies, (etc.), choral pieces, and other vocal works set to this text), listed by composer (not necessarily exhaustive):
- by François Emmanuel Joseph Bazin (1816 - 1878), "La feuille", published 1878-1879 [ medium voice and piano ], in Journal de Musique [sung text not yet checked]
- by Amédée Dutacq (1848 - 1929), "La feuille" [ voice and piano ] [sung text not yet checked]
- by Marcel Trémois (1891 - 1974), "La feuille", published 1926 [ voice and piano ] [sung text not yet checked]
- by Glauco Velasquez (1883 - 1914), "La feuille", 1905, first performed 1911 [ voice and piano ] [sung text checked 1 time]
- by Jean-Baptiste Théodore Weckerlin (1821 - 1910), "La feuille", subtitle: "Valse facile", published [1872] [ voice and piano ], from Valses chantées, no. 3, Paris, Éd. 'Au Ménestrel' Heugel [sung text not yet checked]
Settings in other languages, adaptations, or excerpts:
- Also set in German (Deutsch), a translation by Ernst Karl Engelhardt (1788 - 1835) , "Das Laubblatt" [an adaptation] ; composed by Georg Gerson.
Other available translations, adaptations or excerpts, and transliterations (if applicable):
- ENG English (Anyi Sharma) , "The Leaf", copyright © 2024, (re)printed on this website with kind permission
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This text was added to the website: 2009-08-01
Line count: 15
Word count: 76
The Leaf
Language: English  after the French (Français)
With your detached stem,
Poor withered leaf,
Where are you going? - I have no idea.
The storm snapped the oak tree
Which was my lone support.
With its inconstant breath
The breeze or the north wind
Since that day has blown me around
From the forest to the plains,
From the mountain to the valleys.
I go where the wind leads me,
Without complaining or getting scared:
I go where all things go,
Like the rose petal
And bay leaf.
Translator's note: The first three lines are the voice of the poet, and the rest of the lines (after the dash) are the voice of the leaf.
Text Authorship:
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This text was added to the website: 2024-07-10
Line count: 15
Word count: 80