Here you will find the Poem Chanson dAmour of poet Chatalain de Coucy
I thought to live without true love All my life through to be at peace, But this heart, once again, would prove Its folly from which I had won free. Greater the folly is in me Than child crying foolishly To possess the lovely star He sees shining clear and far. However much I may despair Love has well rewarded me For serving him with all the care I possess, without treachery, Making Folly?s King of me. Let all beware his deceit Who grants such a gift, we see, To those who serve loyally. If I show anger it?s no wonder To one who wounds me so sore God! If I had him in my power For just one day and no more: Then he?d pay for his folly As God my witness be! He?d pay with his death, unless He vanquished my lady blessed. Ay! Noble heart, that is so wise, Don?t scorn all my foolishness. I know I?ve not the slightest right To love you, just a lover?s right: But folly drives us recklessly Like a storm-tossed ship at sea, That?s blown where the wind will blow, Until all?s wrecked and brought low. My lady who lacks never a grace, Generous, kind, show me mercy: Since there?s no evil in that face But all good shines there clearly, You know from whence this folly That takes my life comes to me. To whom can I cry again, Except to you, in pain? Song, pay her your respects, she Is my sweet folly, and please Beg her for God and honour Never to prove a traitor.