Alfred de Musset. (№ 263611)

You remember me when the dawn, in flames,
Lush wife on the bed-waiting for the sun;
When, under the silver haze, dreaming,
Pensive night on earth will come down.
When your breast is born of happiness, awe,
When you dream, sweet dream,
Or in the dark forest depths
They hear someone shy babble:
Oh, remember me!
You remember me when by the will of fate,
We will be destined to part forever;
When sorrow, exile and years
At the heart of the poor will fall severely.
Let them remember you love miserable flour.
It's time for the one who loves! That separation!
As long as I live, anytime, anywhere
Don't stop thinking about you:
Oh, remember me!
Quote Explanation: Translation: A. Smirnov-Arganine.
№ 263611   Added MegaMozg 19-01-2017 / 09:37

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