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Saturday, 27 September 2008
THE NUN
“We have just enough religion to make us hate, but not enough to make us love.” – Jonathan Swift
I must begin by saying that I dislike Céline Dion when she sings in English. However, many of her songs in French are very good. One of these is called “La Religieuse” (The Nun) and in a few verses creates a psychologically taut duality, amplified by the religious organ strains contrasting with the rock beat: Passion versus chastity; love versus abstinence; prayer versus revelry, reality in a convent with the nostalgic remembrances of nights of love in hotel rooms...
LA RELIGEUSE
Même à genoux même en prière Elle se souvient de l'Italie Jésus Marie et notre Père C'est peu vous dire qu'elle vous oublie
De l'autre côté de l'enfer Elle se souvient d'avoir dit oui À la passion à la lumière À l'amour fou à l'infini
Et prier cet homme sur la croix C'est encore se donner à lui Et quand lui viennent ces idées là C'est à peine si elle en rougit La religieuse a comme moi Des nuits d'amour en nostalgie La religieuse a quelques fois Des sanglots longs de jalousie
Même à genoux même en prière Elle entend sa voix qui l'appelle Elle voit des bateaux sur la mer Elle revoit des chambres d'hôtel
De l'autre côté de ce mur Il y a le soleil de la vie Il y a des lèvres qui murmurent À des lèvres assoiffées d'envie
Et prier cet homme sur la croix C'est encore se donner à lui Et quand lui viennent ces idées là C'est à peine si elle en rougit La religieuse a comme moi Des nuits d'amour en nostalgie La religieuse a quelques fois Des sanglots longs de jalousie
Même à genoux même en prière Elle a des frissons de désir Tellement de sorciers l'ensorcellent Que le diable y prend du plaisir
Elle a beau nouer ses cheveux Sous une cornette anonyme Elle ne sait pas baisser les yeux La peur du mal l' enféminine
Et prier cet homme sur la croix C'est encore se donner à lui Et quand lui viennent ces idées là C'est à peine si elle en rougit La religieuse a comme moi Des nuits d'amour en nostalgie La religieuse a quelques fois Des sanglots longs de jalousie THE NUN
Even when kneeling, even deep in prayer She still remembers Italy. “Jesus, Mary and our Father…” Just saying the words and forgetting them.
On the other side of hell She remembers having said yes To passion, and to light, To love until infinity…
And while praying to this man on the cross, She is still giving herself to the other. And when these ideas come into mind, It's just as if she blushes The nun, like me, Has nights of love in nostalgia The nun sometimes has Bitter tears of jealousy.
Even while kneeling, even in prayer She hears his voice calling. She sees boats on the sea She sees the hotel rooms again.
On the other side of the wall There is the sun of life, There are lips that whisper For the envious lips thirsty for kisses…
And while praying to this man on the cross, She is still giving herself to the other. And when these ideas come into mind, It's just as if she blushes The nun, like me, Has nights of love in nostalgia The nun sometimes has Bitter tears of jealousy.
Even while kneeling, even in prayer She shivers with desire So the wizards weave their sorcery So the devil brings her pleasure.
Even if her beautiful hair is hidden Under a nun’s anonymous wimple, She does not know to cast her eyes down Has no fear of the feminised evil.
And while praying to this man on the cross, She is still giving herself to the other. And when these ideas come into mind, It's just as if she blushes The nun, like me, Has nights of love in nostalgia The nun sometimes has Bitter tears of jealousy.
I have been blogging daily on this platform for several years now. It is surprising that I have persisted as the world is changing and "microblogging" is now the norm. I blog to amuse myself, make comment on current affairs, externalise some of my creativity, keep notes on things that interest me, learn something new and to surprise myself with things that I discover about this wonderful, and sometimes crazy, world we live in.
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