My golden-haired beauty,
Im always sure of seeing,
In the Tuileries Gardens,
Under the chestnut trees.
Every day shes out walking
With two ugly old ladies
Are they aunts? Or dragons,
Disguised in womens clothing?
Could no one give me a clue then,
Of who she was? I asked my friends,
All of them, but all in vain,
I was nearly ill with passion.
Daunted by the moustaches
Of her elderly companions,
And daunted by my own heart
Even more completely,
I never dared to whisper
A single sighed word in passing,
Scarce dared to show my ardour,
By the passion in my glances.
Only today Ive learnt at last
Her name. Shes called Laura,
Like the beautiful Provençale
A great poet fell in love with.
Shes called Laura! Now Ive got as
Far as, long ago, Petrarch did,
Who praised the lovely woman
In canzones and sonettos.
Shes called Laura! Just like Petrarch,
I can try platonic toying
With her names melodic music
He himself achieved no more.
Die Unbekannte
written byHeinrich Heine
© Heinrich Heine