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Famous Enfants Poems by Famous Poets

These are examples of famous Enfants poems written by some of the greatest and most-well-known modern and classical poets. PoetrySoup is a great educational poetry resource of famous enfants poems. These examples illustrate what a famous enfants poem looks like and its form, scheme, or style (where appropriate).

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 ("Lorsque avec ses enfants Cain se fût enfui.") 
 
 {Bk. II} 


 Then, with his children, clothed in skins of brutes, 
 Dishevelled, livid, rushing through the storm, 
 Cain fled before Jehovah. As night fell 
 The dark man reached a mount in a great plain, 
 And his tired wife and his sons, out of breath, 
 Said: "Let us lie down on the earth and sleep." 
 Cain...Read more of this...
by Hugo, Victor



...omme cette fleur-la
Violatres comme leur cerne et comme cet automne
Et ma vie pour tes yeux lentement s'empoisonne

Les enfants de l'école viennent avec fracas
Vêtus de hoquetons et jouant de l'harmonica
Ils cueillent les colchiques qui sont comme des mères
Filles de leurs filles et sont couleur de tes paupières
Qui battent comme les fleurs battent au vent dément

Le gardien du troupeau chante tout doucement
Tandis que lentes et meuglant les vaches abandonnent
Pour toujours c...Read more of this...
by Apollinaire, Guillaume
...Tes pas, enfants de mon silence,
Saintement, lentement placés,
Vers le lit de ma vigilance
Procèdent muets et glacés.

Personne pure, ombre divine,
Qu'ils sont doux, tes pas retenus !
Dieux !... tous les dons que je devine
Viennent à moi sur ces pieds nus ! 

Si, de tes lèvres avancées,
Tu prépares pour l'apaiser,
A l'habitant de mes pensées
La nourriture d'un baiser...Read more of this...
by Valery, Paul
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 ("Regardez: les enfants.") 
 
 {XX., June, 1884.} 


 See all the children gathered there, 
 Their mother near; so young, so fair, 
 An eider sister she might be, 
 And yet she hears, amid their games, 
 The shaking of their unknown names 
 In the dark urn of destiny. 
 
 She wakes their smiles, she soothes their cares, 
 On that pure heart so like to their...Read more of this...
by Hugo, Victor
...shing and smashing piou-piou;
The way grim and gory that leads us to glory
Is the way of the little piou-piou.

Allons, enfants de la Patrie,
Le jour de gloire est arrivé.

To-day you would scarce recognise us,
 Such veterans war-wise are we;
So grimy and hard, so calloused and scarred,
 So "crummy", yet gay as can be.
We've finished with trousers of scarlet,
 They're giving us breeches of blue,
With a helmet instead of a cap on our head, -
 Yet still we're the little piou-pi...Read more of this...
by Service, Robert William



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 ("Enfants! Oh! revenez!") 
 
 {XXII, April, 1837} 


 Children, come back—come back, I say— 
 You whom my folly chased away 
 A moment since, from this my room, 
 With bristling wrath and words of doom! 
 What had you done, you bandits small, 
 With lips as red as roses all? 
 What crime?—what wild and hapless deed? 
 What porcelain vase by you...Read more of this...
by Hugo, Victor
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 ("Enfants, on vous dira plus tard.") 
 
 {January, 1871.} 


 In later years, they'll tell you grandpapa 
 Adored his little darlings; for them did 
 His utmost just to pleasure them and mar 
 No moments with a frown or growl amid 
 Their rosy rompings; that he loved them so 
 (Though men have called him bitter, cold, and stern,) 
 That in the f...Read more of this...
by Hugo, Victor

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