Pierrot alone, And then Pierrette, And then a story to forget. Pierrot alone. Pierrette among the apple boughs Come down and take a Pierrot’s kiss, The moon is white upon your brows, Pierrette among the apple boughs, Your lips are cold, and I would set A rose upon your lips, Pierrette, A rosy kiss, Pierrette, Pierrette. And then Pierrette. I’ve left my apple boughs, Pierrot, A shadow now is on my face, But still my lips are cold, and O No rose is on my lips, Pierrot, You laugh, and then you pass away Among the scented leaves of May, And on my face The shadows stay. And then a story to forget. The petals fall upon the grass, And I am crying in the dark, My tears are falling on the grass; Pierrot, Pierrot, I heard your vows And left my blossomed apple boughs, And sorrows dark Are on my brows. |