[APH] Mille regretz (France/Jeanne d'Arc)

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Uploaded by on Aug 15, 2010

Summary: Some may think Jeanne d'Arc left France by dying, but really, France left his lover by not following her in death. Although he cannot physically die to join her in heaven, the amount of anguish he feels may kill him internally.

French lyrics:
Mille regretz de vous habandonner
Et d'eslonger vostre fache amoureuse:
J'ay si grand dueil et paine douloureuse,
Qu'on me verra brief mes jous definer.

English translation:
A thousand regrets to abandon you
and leave your loving face:
I have such great sorrow and painful anguish
that my days will soon be seen to end.

(Lyrics taken from pg. 184 of "Crossroads in Music", edited by Arved M. Larsen.)

A/N: This song by Josquin Desperz came on my iPod while it was on shuffle. I completely forget it since my Music Appreciation class. That is when I was stuck with the idea of making this video. I hope you all enjoy it.

Visuals: The characters France and Joan of Arc from Axis Powers: Hetalia (c) Hidekaz Himaruya in the form of fanart from photobucket.

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  • Poor Francis. T.T Arthur I'm going to kill you for what you did to Jeanne!!!

  • is this the king's singers?

  • Your French lyrics are in Old French, not Modern French just so ya know.

    Pretty vid, though.

  • incredible :)

  • No-stop crying.

    Francis you are so poor.

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