Brassens has songs of two of the poems of the 19th century writer and poet, Richepin (1849-1926); the other is “Les oiseaux de passage”, which I have not yet translated.
This is a portrait of Jean Richepin and when I draw attention to his long bushy hair, his beard and his moustache, I am not being gratuitously personal.
What a come-down it would be if your child grew up to be a person who looked like this! At least that is what the "philistines" think.
Brassens' recording of this song :
Les Philistins(1)
Philistins, épiciers,
Tandis que vous caressiez,
Vos femmes,
En songeant, aux petits
Que vos grossiers appétits
Engendrent,
Vous pensiez: "Ils seront,
Menton rasé, ventre rond
Notaires."
Mais pour bien vous punir,
Un jour vous voyez venir
Sur terre
Des enfants non voulus
Qui deviennent chevelus
Poètes.
Vous pensiez: "Ils seront,
Menton rasé, ventre rond
Notaires."
Mais pour bien vous punir,
Un jour vous voyez venir
Sur terre
Des enfants non voulus
Qui deviennent chevelus
Poètes.
Jean Richepin
1957 - Je me suis fait tout petit
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Philistines, grocerymen
All the while you were caressing
Your wives
Dreaming of little ones
That your lecherous appetites
Engender,
You used to think: "They will be
Clean shaven, round of belly
Lawyers."
But to soundly punish you
One fine day you see arrive
On earth
Children not as wished for
Who turn out to be long-haired
Poets.
You used to think: "They will be
Clean shaven, round of belly
Lawyers
But to soundly punish you
One fine day you see arrive
On earth
Children not as wished for
Who turn out to be long-haired
Poets.
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TRANSLATION NOTE
(1) Definitions of the word "philistine" from an English and from a French dictionary:
Philistine
- often the
word is not written with a capital “P”
a : a person
who is guided by materialism and is usually disdainful of intellectual or
artistic values
b : a person
who is not informed in a certain area of knowledge.
Philistin
a : Personne qui a peu de goût
pour les arts et la littérature. - b : Personne qui par extension est ignorant et fat (In English-smug) .
I like Sandrine Devienne's recording of this song
Philistins Sandrine Devienne by viala12
It appears that Sandrine Devienne has recorded an album of the songs of Brassens where his lyrics are taken from other French poets:
1 comment:
Sandrine Devienne? Really?
I mean, why not a Dailymotion or a youtube recording of it, sung by Georges Brassens?
Wasn't there any available? Why not?
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