“Beyond La Mer”

“La Mer

Qu’on voit danser le long des golfes clairs

A des reflets d’argent 

La mer

Des reflets changeants

Sous la pluie …”

“La Mer,” Charles Trénet.

The first time I heard “La Mer” was during the credits of Finding Nemo.  Of course, I don’t remember hearing it at all.

The reason I know it now, is because I got into the TV show Lost this winter.  A group of survivors from a plane crash are stranded on a mysterious island come into contact with a French woman, Danielle Rousseau, who had been trapped there for sixteen years.  She takes Sayid Jarrah, an ex Republican Guard, captive.  He escapes and steals her maps of the island.

He turns to another survivor, Shannon Rutherford, to translate the French writing on the maps.  Her French is “bad” and at first she is confused by the strange words and they abandon their attempts to translate it.

But later, she comes to Sayid, remembering that she heard the words -the song- at the end of the movie “about the fish.”

She sings “La Mer” to Sayid on the beach by firelight.

It is a beautiful song so I began, enthusiastically, writing out a phonetic pronunciation guide.

Then I realized it sounded like a cover preformed by Damian McGinty, a song called “Beyond the Sea.”

“Beyond the Sea” was written by Bobby Darin in 1946.  A contemporary pop song, it reached number 6 on the Billboard Hot 100.

Darin took the tune from “La Mer” and wrote in entirely unrelated English lyrics.

“Somewhere beyond the sea

Somewhere waiting for me

My lover stands on golden sands

And watches the ships that go sailin.”

-“Beyond the Sea,” Bobby Darin

Both songs are great.  Check them out!

Not A Love Poem

This might sound like a love poem.  But it’s not.  This is dedicated my former roommate and one of my closest friends.  I miss you.

Somewhere

Somewhere far beyond the sea
I know that you are there
Still waiting up for me
On that sun-drenched island cove
Bathed in golden light
Dreaming of your arms
Where once my heart took flight
You held me through the day
Watched the waves crashing on the shore
Our ears rang loud with laughter
Our cheeks were sore with smiles
The moments rife with feeling
Nothing held a speck of guile
Safe and trusting arms
Always open wide
We had no need for fear
No even of riptides
Days full of joyous sunshine
Nights covered in blazing stars
My life was cut by beauty
So deep it left long scars
We never though it’d end
Always thought that we’d have more
The island air so sweet
The days so long and warm
But the day we had to leave
I felt my heart, so torn
Now, not a single day goes by
That you’re not in my heart
No hour leaves me peace
Without tearing me apart
And since I left that island
Since I left your strong embrace
I’ve never seen such beauty
On another person’s face
My love will stay with you
Now and forevermore 
That fierce hot flame of summer
Always burning in my core

Sunrise over Toyon Bay: Dawn Drumming, 2011