Poeme
How brightly glistening in the sun
The woodland ivy plays!
While yonder beeches from their barks
Reflect his silver rays.
That sun surveys a lovely scene
From softly smiling skies;
And wildly through unnumbered trees
The wind of winter sighs:
Now loud, it thunders o'er my head,
And now in distance dies.
But give me back my barren hills
Where colder breezes rise:
Where scarce the scattered, stunted trees
Can yield an answering swell,
But where a wilderness of heath
Returns the sound as well.
For yonder garden, fair and wide,
With groves of evergreen,
Long winding walks, and borders trim,
And velvet lawns between;
Restore to me that little spot,
With gray walls compassed round,
Where knotted grass neglected lies,
And weeds usurp the ground.
Though all around this mansion high
Invites the foot to roam,
And though the halls are fair within--
Oh, give me back my home!
(Anne Brontë)
The woodland ivy plays!
While yonder beeches from their barks
Reflect his silver rays.
That sun surveys a lovely scene
From softly smiling skies;
And wildly through unnumbered trees
The wind of winter sighs:
Now loud, it thunders o'er my head,
And now in distance dies.
But give me back my barren hills
Where colder breezes rise:
Where scarce the scattered, stunted trees
Can yield an answering swell,
But where a wilderness of heath
Returns the sound as well.
For yonder garden, fair and wide,
With groves of evergreen,
Long winding walks, and borders trim,
And velvet lawns between;
Restore to me that little spot,
With gray walls compassed round,
Where knotted grass neglected lies,
And weeds usurp the ground.
Though all around this mansion high
Invites the foot to roam,
And though the halls are fair within--
Oh, give me back my home!
(Anne Brontë)
2 Comments:
At 12:58 PM,
Clem said…
Le mal du pays, ça nous prend tous à un moment ou à un autre. C'est un peu un rite de passage obligé. Et ça partira, comme ça, du jour au lendemain, parce que tu es beaucoup occupé et que ton esprit n'a plus le temps de tergiverser.
Mais en y rentrant, au pays, tu te rendras compte que rien n'y a réellement changé.
At 6:44 PM,
Anonymous said…
Oui t'as raison Clem ! De toutes facons quand j'entends comment sont les French at uni Nancy2, heu, je prefere rester ou je suis.
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