La Frivolite

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



Mère du vain caprice et du léger prestige,
La fantaisie ailée autour d'elle voltige,
Nymphe au corps ondoyant, né de lumière et d'air,
Qui, mieux que l'onde agile ou le rapide éclair,
Ou la glace inquiète au soleil présentée,
S'allume en un instant, purpurine, argentée,
Ou s'enflamme de rose, ou pétille d'azur.
Un vol la précipite, inégal et peu sûr.
La déesse jamais ne connut d'autre guide.
Les Rêves transparents, troupe vaine et fluide,
D'un vol étincelant caressent ses lambris.
Auprès d'elle à toute heure elle occupe les Ris.
L'un pétrit les baisers des bouches embaumées;
L'autre, le jeune éclat des lèvres enflammées;
L'autre, inutile et seul, au bout d'un chalumeau
En globe aérien souffle une goutte d'eau.
La reine, en cette cour qu'anime la folie,
Va, vient, chante, se tait, regarde, écoute, oublie,
Et, dans mille cristaux qui portent son palais,
Rit de voir mille fois étinceler ses traits.

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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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