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Verlaine, Paul - En sourdine

Identifier

002058

Type of Spiritual Experience

Background

My translation

A description of the experience

En sourdine – Paul Verlaine

    Calmes dans le demi-jour
    Que les branches hautes font,
    Pénétrons bien notre amour
    De ce silence profond.

    Fondons nos âmes, nos cœurs
    Et nos sens extasiés,
    Parmi les vagues langueurs
    Des pins et des arbousiers.

    Ferme tes yeux à demi,
    Croise tes bras sur ton sein,
    Et de ton coeur endormi
    Chasse à jamais tout dessein.

    Laissons-nous persuader
    Au souffle berceur et doux,
    Qui vient à tes pieds rider
    Les ondes de gazon roux.

    Et quand, solennel, le soir
    Des chênes noirs tombera,
    Voix de notre désespoir,
    Le rossignol chantera.

Muted

Calm in the twilight
That the high branches make,
Let our love be immersed
In the profound silence

 Let our souls, our hearts
And our ecstatic senses
Live amongst the languid waves
Of the pines and arbutus.

Half close your eyes,
Cross your arms across your breast,
And from your sleeping heart
Chase away your cares forever.

Let us be enchanted
By the breeze  - soft and soothing,
That comes to your feet riding
Over waves of russet grass.

And when, solemnly, the evening
Of black oaks falls,
Voice of our despair,
The nightingale will sing

The source of the experience

Verlaine, Paul

Concepts, symbols and science items

Concepts

Symbols

Nightingale

Science Items

Activities and commonsteps

Activities

Suppressions

Communing with nature

Commonsteps

References