Draft:La Prise de la Bastille (song)
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La Prise de la Bastille is a song created in France in 1790 after the storming of the Bastille.
D'un pas ferme et triomphant
R'li r'lan r'lan tan plan ! Tire lire en plan Le Bourgeois tambour battant, Marche à la Bastille (bis) Et partout l'ardeur brille...
Marchent à la Bastille)
R'li r'lan r'lan tan plan ! Tire lire en plan Suivant les drapeaux flottants Vont d'un air intrépide (bis) Rien ne les intimide ...
R'li r'lan r'lan tan plan ! Tire lire en plan Le bruit de l'airain tonnant Contre la capitale (bis) O Bastille fatale !
R'li r'lan r'lan tan plan ! Tire lire en plan Tu vas dans quelques instants Céder aux bras triomphants De nos braves assiégeants
Victimes d'un joug détesté, Voyez, à travers les ténèbres, Les rayons de la liberté ! Trop longtemps la sombre tristesse Versa son poison dans vos cœurs, Baignez des pleurs de l'allégresse Le front de vos libérateurs ! ...
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Contemporary interpretations
[edit]- By Marc Ogeret dans Chante la Révolution.
- Version slightly different from that of Marc Ogeret on the album La Révolution française en chanson, Label Le chant du monde, 1988 Lien.
- Entirely different version, to the tune of 'Henry IV : Histoire chantée de la 1ère République 1789 à 1799, Louis Damade Paris 1892. Lien