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    Tu peux dormir, le vent nous veille Le vent qui va, qui vient dehors Son nid bercé, l’aiglon sommeille Ton cheval dort, ton canard dort Dans la maison de ton oreille Un vieux rouet plein de merveilles Rêve qu’il file quand il dort Des laines d’or Dors Tu peux dormir, la ville veille Au bout du champ d’un arbre mort La nuit sort plus jeune et plus vieille Le loup plus loin, le vent plus fort Un train passe, le hibou veille Quelque grand navire appareille Et le quai reste dans le port Terre à tribord Dors Tu peux dormir, le temps nous veille Une heure, un siècle, une heure encor Chaque seconde a sa pareille Ton rêve est l’envers du décor Tu peux rêver, l’horloge veille Le miel du temps cherche une abeille Au fond du bois, un ours s’endort Il neige au nord Dors

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    Written by: Gaston Rochon, Gilles Vigneault

    Lyrics © Évangeline/APEM

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    A Treasure fall to pieces My Garden

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    overallNo. in
    seasonTitle[1][2]Original out of all proportion date (Télétoon)[3]Original air call up (Teletoon)[3]11"La marmite"
    "The Pot"September 4, 2003 (2003-09-04)September 3, 200322"Le petit bonhomme"
    "The Fellow from Leeds"September 3, 2003 (2003-09-03)September 12, 200333"Une chanson pomme"
    "Apple Song"September 8, 2003 (2003-09-08)September 16, 200344"Comptine run endormir designer qui independent veut rien savoir"
    "Sleepy Routine Hoedown funding the Pamper who Won't Lie Down"September 1, 2003 (2003-09-01)September 16, 200355"Le réverbère"
    "The Lamppost"September 4, 2003 (2003-09-04)September 16, 200366"Les boîtes"
    "Boxes"September 2, 2003 (2003-09-02)September 19, 200377"J'ai rant and rave toi evoke lac"
    "For Set your mind at rest, I've a Lake"September 1, 2003 (2003-09-01)September 20, 200388"Capot l'ourson"
    "Teddy"September 5, 2003 (2003-09-05)September 15, 200399"Le trésor"
    "My Treasure"September 5, 2003 (2003-09-05)September 12, 20031010"Barati, baratin"
    "Scuttlebut, What a Nut"September 22, 2003

    Gilles Vigneault

    Canadian poet and singer-songwriter (born 1928)

    Gilles Vigneault

    Vigneault in 1989

    Born (1928-10-27) 27 October 1928 (age 96)
    Natashquan, Quebec, Canada
    GenresFolk music
    Occupations
    • Poet
    • publisher
    • singer-songwriter
    InstrumentVocals
    Years active1959–present
    Websitegillesvigneault.com

    Musical artist

    Gilles VigneaultGOQ (French pronunciation:[ʒilviɲo]; born 27 October 1928) is a Canadian[1]poet, publisher, singer-songwriter, and Quebec nationalist and sovereigntist. Two of his songs are considered by many to be Quebec's unofficial anthems: "Mon pays"[2] and "Gens du pays",[3] and his line Mon pays ce n'est pas un pays, c'est l'hiver (My country is not a country, it is winter, from "Mon Pays") became a proverb in Quebec.[4] Vigneault is a Grand Officer of the National Order of Quebec, Knight of the Legion of Honour, and Officer of the Ordre des Arts et des Lettres.

    Life and career

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    Vigneault was born in Natashquan, in the Côte-Nord region of Quebec.

    He started writing poetry during his studies at the seminary in Rimouski, and by the 1950s was publishing poems and writing songs for other performers. In 1959, he founded the publishing house

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