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(idea) by Senso (8 s) (print)   ?   (I like it!) 2 C!s Fri Sep 08 2000 at 4:02:24

Speak White is a poem written by the quebecer Michele Lalonde. If you want to translate it in english or anything else, go for it.

So here it is, and it's kinda long :

Speak white
Il est si beau de vous entendre
Parler de Paradise Lost
Et du profil gracieux et anonyme qui tremble dans les
Sonnets de Shakespeare

Nous sommes un peuple inculte et bègue
Mais nous ne sommes pas sourds au génie d'une langue
Parlez avec l'accent de Milton et Byron et Shelley et Keats
Speak white
Et pardonnez-nous de n'avoir comme réponse
Que les chants rauques de nos ancêtres
Et le chagrin de Nelligan

Speak white
Parlez de choses et d'autres
Parlez-nous de la Grande Charte
Ou du monument à Lincoln
Du charme gris de la Tamise
De l'eau rose de la Potomac
Parlez-nous de vos traditions
Nous sommes un peuple peu brillant
Mais fort capable d'apprécier
Toute l'importance des crumpets
Ou du Boston Tea Party

Mais quand vous really speak white
Quand vous get down to brass tacks

Pour parler gracious living
Et parler du standing de vie
Et de la Grande société
Un peu plus fort alors speak white
Haussez vos voix de contremaîtres
Nous sommes un peu durs d'oreille
Nous vivons trop près des machines
Et n'entendons que notre souffles au-dessus des outils.

Speak white and loud
Qu'on vous entende
De St-Henri à St-Domingue
Oui quelle admirable langue
Pour embaucher
Donner des ordres
Fixer l'heure de la mort à l'ouvrage
Et de la pause qui rafraîchit
Et ravigote le dollar

Speak white
Tell us that God is a great big shot
And that we're paid to trust him
Speak white
Parlez-nous de production profits et pourcentage
Speak white
C'est une langue riche
Pour acheter
Mais pour se vendre
Mais pour se vendre à perte d'âme
Mais pour se vendre

Ah!
Speak white
Big deal
Mais pour vous dire
L'éternité d'un jour de grève
Pour raconter
Une vie de peuple-concierge
Mais pour rentrer chez nous le soir
A l'heure où le soleil s'en vient crever au dessus des ruelles
Mais pour vous dire oui que le soleil se couche oui
Chaque jour de nos vies à l'est de vos empires
Rien ne vaut une langue à jurons
Notre parlure pas très propre
Tachée de cambouis et d'huile.

Speak white
Soyez à l'aise dans vos mots
Nous sommes un peuple rancunier
Mais ne reprochons à personne
D'avoir le monopole
De la correction de langage

Dans la langue douce de Shakespeare
Avec l'accent de Longfellow
Parlez un français pur et atrocement blanc
Comme au Vietnam, au Congo
Parlez un allemand impeccable
Une étoile jaune entre les dents
Parlez russe parlez rappel à l'ordre parlez répression
Speak white
C'est une langue universelle
Nous sommes nés pour la comprendre
Avec ses mots lacrymogènes
Avec ses mots matraques

Speak white
Tell us again about Freedom and Democracy
Nous savons que la liberté est un mot noir
Comme la misère est nègre
Et comme le sang se mêle à la poussière des rues d'Alger ou
De Little Rock

Speak white
De Westminster à Washington relayez-vous
Speak white comme à Wall Street
White comme à Watts
Be civilised
Et comprenez notre parler de circonstances Quand vous nous demandez poliment
How do you do
Et nous entendez vous répondre
We're doing all right
We're doing fine
We
Are not alone

Nous savons
Que nous ne sommes pas seuls

Michèle Lalonde


(idea) by Albert Herring (18.1 min) (print)   ?   (I like it!) 1 C! Mon Dec 24 2001 at 13:28:26

What happens when you run it through a human translator (a predictably dire babelfished version used to be on here).


Speak White

Speak white
It sounds so good when you
Speak of Paradise Lost
And of the gracious and anonymous profile that trembles
In Shakespeare's sonnets

We're an uncultured stammering race
But we are not deaf to the genius of a language
Speak with the accent of Milton and Byron and Shelley and Keats
Speak white
And forgive us our only answer
Being the raucous songs of our ancestors
And the sorrows of Nelligan

Speak white

Talk about this and that
Tell us about Magna Carta
Or the Lincoln Memorial
The grey charm of the Thames
The pink waters of the Potomac
Tell us about your traditions
As a people we don't really shine
But we're quite capable of appreciating
All the significance of crumpets
Or the Boston Tea Party

But when you really speak white
When you get down to brass tacks

To talk about gracious living
And speak of standing in life
And the Great Society
A bit stronger then, speak white
Raise your foremen's voices
We're a bit hard of hearing
We live too close to the machines
And we only hear the sound of our breathing over the tools.

Speak white and loud
So that we can hear you
From St-Henri to St-Domingue
What an admirable tongue
For hiring
Giving orders
Setting the time for working yourself to death
And for the pause that refreshes
And invigorates the dollar

Speak white
Tell us that God is a great big shot
And that we're paid to trust him
Speak white

Talk to us about production profits and percentages
Speak white
It's a rich langauge
For buying
But for selling
But for selling your soul
But for selling out

Ah!
Speak white
Big deal

But to tell you about
The eternity of a day on strike
To tell the story of
How a race of servants live
But for us to come home at night
At the time that the sun snuffs itself out over the backstreets
But to tell you yes that the sun is setting yes
Every day of our lives to the east of your empires
There's nothing to match a language of swearwords
Our none-too-clean parlure
Greasy and oil-stained.

Speak white
Be easy in your words
We're a race that holds grudges
But let's not criticize anyone
For having a monopoly
On correcting language

In Shakespeare's soft tongue
With the accent of Longfellow
Speak a pure and atrociously white French
Like in Vietnam, like in the Congo
Speak impeccable German
A yellow star between your teeth
Speak Russian speak call to order speak repression
Speak white
It is a universal language
We were born to understand it
With its teargas words
With its nightstick words

Speak white
Tell us again about Freedom and Democracy

We know that liberty is a black word
Just as poverty is black
And just as blood mixes with dust in the steets of Algiers
And Little Rock

Speak white
From Westminster to Washington take it in turn
Speak white like they do on Wall Street
White like they do in Watts
Be civilized
And understand us when we speak of circumstances
When you ask us politely
How do you do
And we hear you say
We're doing all right
We're doing fine
We
Are not alone


We know
That we are not alone

Michèle Lalonde, 1970, translated Albert Herring, 2001


Caveats: (a) I translate for a living, but more user manuals, position papers and contracts than poetry, and more often out of European French than québecois, and (b) it's a first draft, which I am putting up for feedback, particularly in case I have misrepresented any spécificités québecoises. The bilingualism of the poem is a translation issue in itsself, particularly when working into the oppressor language. I have chosen to mark the English in the original in whatever form your browser displays the <EM> tag. "Se vendre" can be to sell (well) of an object, to sell out (like a bad punk band), or to sell oneself, which is why I took the possibly dubious liberty of using two different versions when the French just repeats itself. Thanks to Eco for the heads up about the Coke ad; /msg me with any nagging doubts or suggestions.

For a not dissimilar complaint from within the English-speaking world, I recommend Tony Harrison's Them & [uz].


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