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by Charles Baudelaire (1821 - 1867)
Translation © by Jonathan Harvey (1939 - 2012)

Chanson d'après‑midi
Language: French (Français) 
Quoique tes sourcils méchants
Te donnent un air étrange
Qui n'est pas celui d'un ange,
Sorcière aux yeux alléchants,

Je t'adore, ô ma frivole,
Ma terrible passion !
Avec la dévotion
Du prêtre pour son idole.

Le désert et la forêt
Embaument tes tresses rudes,
Ta tête a les attitudes
De l'énigme et du secret.

Sur ta chair le parfum rôde
Comme autour d'un encensoir ;
Tu charmes comme le soir,
Nymphe ténébreuse et chaude.

Ah ! les philtres les plus forts
Ne valent pas ta paresse,
Et tu connais la caresse
Qui fait revivre les morts !

Tes hanches sont amoureuses
De ton dos et de tes seins,
Et tu ravis les coussins
Par tes poses langoureuses.

Quelquefois, pour apaiser
Ta rage mystérieuse,
Tu prodigues, sérieuse,
La morsure et le baiser ;

Tu me déchires, ma brune,
Avec un rire moqueur,
Et puis tu mets sur mon cœur
Ton œil doux comme la lune.

Sous tes souliers de satin,
Sous tes charmants pieds de soie,
Moi, je mets ma grande joie,
Mon génie et mon destin,

Mon âme par toi guérie,
Par toi, lumière et couleur !
Explosion de chaleur
Dans ma noire Sibérie !

Available sung texts: (what is this?)

•   J. Harvey 

J. Harvey sets stanzas 1-2, 4-10
M. Rollinat sets stanzas 1-3, 8, 4

Confirmed with Charles Baudelaire, Les Fleurs du mal, Paris: Poulet-Malassis et de Broise, 1861, in Spleen et Idéal, pages 134-136. Also confirmed with Charles Baudelaire, Œuvres complètes de Charles Baudelaire, vol. I : Les Fleurs du mal, Paris: Michel Lévy frères, 1868, in Spleen et Idéal, pages 176-177. Punctuation follows 1861 edition.

First published in L'Artiste on October 15, 1860. Also appears as number 58 in 1861 edition of Les Fleurs du mal and number 59 in subsequent editions of Les Fleurs du mal.


Text Authorship:

  • by Charles Baudelaire (1821 - 1867), "Chanson d'après-midi", appears in Les Fleurs du mal, in 1. Spleen et Idéal, no. 58, Paris, L'Artiste, first published 1860 [author's text checked 3 times against a primary source]

Musical settings (art songs, Lieder, mélodies, (etc.), choral pieces, and other vocal works set to this text), listed by composer (not necessarily exhaustive):

  • by Jonathan Harvey (1939 - 2012), "Chanson d'après-midi", 1975, stanzas 1-2,4-10, from Correspondances, no. 4 [sung text checked 1 time]
  • by Nguyen Phuc Buu Phoi (b. 1945), "Chanson d'après-midi", 2006?, published 2006 [ soprano and piano ], from Les Fleurs du Mal, six mélodies pour soprano et piano, no. 6 [sung text not yet checked]
  • by Maurice Rollinat (1846 - 1903), "Chanson d'après‑midi", stanzas 1-3,8,4 [ low voice and piano ], from Six poésies de Ch. Baudelaire, no. 3, Paris, Éd. Heugel [sung text not yet checked]

Available translations, adaptations or excerpts, and transliterations (if applicable):

  • CZE Czech (Čeština) (Jaroslav Haasz) , "Odpolední píseň", Prague, J. Otto, first published 1919
  • ENG English (Jonathan Harvey) , "Afternoon song", copyright ©


Research team for this page: Emily Ezust [Administrator] , Poom Andrew Pipatjarasgit [Guest Editor]

This text was added to the website between May 1995 and September 2003.
Line count: 40
Word count: 189

Afternoon song
Language: English  after the French (Français) 
Although your wicked eyebrows
 [ ... ]

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Text Authorship:

  • by Jonathan Harvey (1939 - 2012), "Afternoon song", copyright © [author's text checked 1 time against a primary source]

Based on:

  • a text in French (Français) by Charles Baudelaire (1821 - 1867), "Chanson d'après-midi", appears in Les Fleurs du mal, in 1. Spleen et Idéal, no. 58, Paris, L'Artiste, first published 1860
    • Go to the text page.

Musical settings (art songs, Lieder, mélodies, (etc.), choral pieces, and other vocal works set to this text), listed by composer (not necessarily exhaustive):

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This text was added to the website between May 1995 and September 2003.
Line count: 36
Word count: 174

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