Day 755 – Fantasy (Adès)

Gérard de Nerval (1808-1855) was a French essayist, poet, and translator.  Today is Day 755 of the Daily Poems, and our poet translator Timothy Adès brings to life de Nerval’s fantasy portal: fair lady at her lofty window.

Fantasy     by Gérard de Nerval
Translated by Timothy Adès

Rossini, Mozart, yes, and Weber,
I’d give them all for just one tune:
It’s ancient, languid and sepulchral,
It keeps its charms for me alone.

I hear it, and my soul is younger:
Each time, two centuries are gone.
Louis the Thirteenth; a green hillside
Turns golden in the setting sun.

Stately brick house with fine stone corners:
Red colours tint its window-glass.
A river laves its feet, goes flowing
Through parks in flower, swathes of grass;

Fair lady at her lofty window,
Black eyes, her dress historical,
Whom in some earlier existence
I may have seen … and can recall!

Gérard de Nerval
Translated by Timothy Adès