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The Cricket and The Ant

July 14, 2010
12:23 PM

At the moment in our garden ants have taken over at least one shrub and there can be seen charging up and down their branches to milk the aphids which they have placed there.
In the meantime a cricket has, for the first time decided to live in our Persian Lilac Tree and is singing along there all day.
Anyone who studied French for Inter Cert knows where this is going.
For the rest of you here is Fontaine’s Fable.

La Cigale et la Fourmi
by Jean de La Fontaine

La cigale ayant chanté
Tout l’été,
Se trouva fort dépourvue
Quand la bise fut venue :
Pas un seul petit morceau
De mouche ou de vermisseau.
Elle alla crier famine
Chez la fourmi sa voisine,
La priant de lui prêter
Quelque grain pour subsister
Jusqu’à la saison nouvelle.
« Je vous paierai, lui dit-elle,
Avant l’août, foi d’animal,
Intérêt et principal. »
La fourmi n’est pas prêteuse :
C’est là son moindre défaut.
« Que faisiez-vous au temps chaud ?
Dit-elle à cette emprunteuse.
— Nuit et jour à tout venant
Je chantais, ne vous déplaise.
— Vous chantiez ? J’en suis fort aise :
Eh bien ! Dansez maintenant. »

The Cricket and the Ant
translation by Don Webb

The cricket had sung her song
all summer long
but found her victuals too few
when the north wind blew.
Nowhere could she espy
a single morsel of worm or fly.

Her neighbor, the ant, might,
she thought, help her in her plight,
and she begged her for a little grain
till summer would come back again.

“By next August I’ll repay both
Interest and principal; animal’s oath.”

Now, the ant may have a fault or two
But lending is not something she will do.
She asked what the cricket did in summer.

“By night and day, to any comer
I sang whenever I had the chance.”

“You sang, did you? That’s nice. Now dance.”

Comments

  1. Brendan & Jean

    on July 14, 2010

    Hey martin, reminds me of nights singing songs at A.F. lessons. Also, remember this one.. le petit âne gris by hugues aufray, listen here:
    http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=4756460010777102531#.
    Will write soon, Brendan

  2. Martin

    on July 15, 2010

    Ahh! Schooldays (even if I was in my fifties for all of it!)

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