Tel J’Etais Autrefois

Andre Marie de Chenier 1762 (Constantinople) – 1794 (Paris)



Tel j'étais autrefois et tel je suis encor.
Quand ma main imprudente a tari mon trésor,
Ou la nuit, accourant au sortir de la table,
Si Laure m'a fermé le seuil inexorable,
Je regagne mon toit. Là, lecteur studieux,
Content et sans désirs, je rends grâces aux dieux.
Je crie: O soins de l'homme, inquiétudes vaines!
Oh! que de vide, hélas! dans les choses humaines!
Faut-il ainsi poursuivre au hasard emportés
Et l'argent et l'amour, aveugles déités!
Mais si Plutus revient, de sa source dorée,
Conduire dans mes mains quelque veine égarée;
A mes signes, du fond de son appartement,
Si ma blanche voisine a souri mollement:
Adieu les grands discours, et le volume antique,
Et le sage Lycée, et l'auguste Portique;
Et reviennent en foule et soupirs et billets,
Soins de plaire, parfums et fêtes et banquets,
Et longs regards d'amour et molles élégies,
Et jusques au matin amoureuses orgies.

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Andre Marie de Chenier

André Marie Chénier was a French poet of Greek and Franco-Levantine origin, associated with the events of the French Revolution of which he was a victim. His sensual, emotive poetry marks him as one of the precursors of the Romantic movement. His career was brought to an abrupt end when he was guillotined for supposed "crimes against the state", just three days before the end of the Reign of Terror. Chénier's life has been the subject of Umberto Giordano's opera Andrea Chénier and other works of art. more…

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