September 19th, 2010
| Un Oiseau Chante
Un oiseau chante ne sais où
C’est je crois ton âme qui veille
Parmi tous les soldats d’un sou
Et l’oiseau charme mon oreille
Écoute il chante tendrement
Je ne sais pas sur quelle branche
Et partout il va me charmant
Nuit et jour semaine et dimanche
Mais que dire de cet oiseau
Que dire des métamorphoses
De l’âme en chant dans l’arbrisseau
Du cœur en ciel du ciel en roses
L’oiseau des soldats c’est l’amour
Et mon amour c’est une fille
La rose est moins parfaite et pour
Moi seul l’oiseau bleu s’égosille
Oiseau bleu comme le cœur bleu
De mon amour au cœur céleste
Ton chant si doux répète-le
À la mitrailleuse funeste
Qui chaque à l’horizon et puis
Sont-ce les astres que l’on sème
Ainsi vont les jours et les nuits
Amour bleu comme est le cœur même
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A Bird Is Singing
A bird is singing I know not where
It is I think your waking soul
Somewhere among these two-bit troops
The bird casts spells upon my ear
Listen how tenderly he sings
On a branch I cannot see or find
He charms me everywhere I go
Day and night the whole week long
What can be said of this sweet bird?
Or about the metamorphosis
Of the soul which sings in the shrubbery
Of the heart in the sky or a sky in a rose
The bird which soldiers hear is love
And my love is a girl
A rose is less perfect than she is
And to me alone does the bluebird call
Bird as blue as the blue heart
Of my love whose heart is heavenly
Warble that sweet song once more
To the deadly burst of machine-gun fire
Chattering on the horizon Say
Are those the stars someone is sowing
This is how days and nights flow by
Love as blue as the heart itself
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I have been reading some poetry recently by Guillaume Apollinaire… The reason for this is that I have become rather fascinated by bohemian Paris in the rise of modernism. I have also been reading Chanel’s biography (she was a contemporary of Apollinaire, along with Picasso, Matisse and other figureheads of art/fashion history) and also a book called Bohemian Paris. It is fascinating stuff. Apollinaire led the migration of Bohemian Paris from Monmatre to Montparnasse and helped form the principals of cubism. He coined the word “Surrealist” and is very much associated with investigations of the avant garde.
I find this whole era fascinating. Little did these characters know how much they would shape art and culture in the future.
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