Thy pardon, Father, I beseech, In this my prayer if I offend; One something sees beyond his reach From childhood to his journey’s end. My wife, our l… - Gustave Nadaud

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Thy pardon, Father, I beseech, In this my prayer if I offend;
One something sees beyond his reach From childhood to his journey’s end.
My wife, our little boy Aignan, Have travelled even to Narbonne;
My grandchild has seen Perpignan; And I — have not seen Carcassonne...

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About Gustave Nadaud

Gustave Nadaud (20 February 1820 – 1893) was a French songwriter and chansonnier.

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They tell me every day is there Not more nor less than Sunday gay;
In shining robes and garments fair The people walk upon their way.
One gazes there on castle walls As grand as those of Babylon,
A bishop and two generals! What joy to be in Carcassonne! Ah! might I but see Carcassonne!

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Translated:
I’m growing old, I’m sixty years; I’ve labored all my life in vain.
In all that time of hopes and fears, I’ve failed my dearest wish to gain.
I see full well that here below Bliss unalloyed there is for none
My prayer would else fulfilment know — Never have I seen Carcassonne!

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