Les Negresses Vertes aprs la pluie

By Les Fils De Mandrin
So the Rain Goes
Lukewarm is meant to be at night,
Opens the memory box;
Limpid flowed my life
When I was a clown, when I was laughing;
But I soaked my shirt
In a shipwreck!
The sugary circus melted
br/>In the black coffee of the years;
Sister Ballerina has unstitched herself
To the fine seams of a worn-out dance;
Rimbaud has dried up shirt
In my cloud!
See!... See my caravan!
It needs other colors
And this old heart which jolts
Says that you do not be afraid;
The beggars of infinity
Have chained me!
Load my caravan!
Ten thousand summers will court you
And this old heart that jolts
Sings that you will be troubadours;
So the rain will go away
And our torments!
In silt and wonders,
The horizon bows down
At the loins of a blue net
What we call... the sea!
Pick up this caravan!
Love this horse!
For you begins a long journey!
Sheep in transhumance,
Shepherds of a seventh heaven
From hope
Like the wine of the vine!