C'était Anne de Bretagne

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Paroles : Anonyme
Musique : Traditionnel
Interprètes : Belyscendre
Origine : Ile de France
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Paroles

C'était Anne de Bretagne, duchesse en sabot (bis)
Revenant de ses domaines, en sabot Mirlitontaine

ah! ah! ah! Vive les sabots de bois !

Revenant de ses domaines, avec ses sabots (bis)
Entourée de châtelaines, en sabot Mirlitontaine
 
ah! ah! ah! Vive les sabots de bois !

Voilà qu'aux portes de Rennes,
L'on vit trois beaux capitaines
Offrir à leur souveraine
Un joli pied de verveine

S'il fleurit tu seras reine
Elle a fleuri la verveine
Anne de France fut Reine
Les bretons sont dans la peine
En France ils suivront leur reine

Commentaires

Cette chanson fait référence à la duchesse Anne de Bretagne, qui fut contrainte d'épouser le roi de France Charles VIII puis son successeur Louis XII. Ces mariage avait pour but de réunir le royaume de France et le duché.

Anne fit un pèlerinage à travers la Bretagne chaussée de sabot, ce qui est resté dans l'imaginaire populaire.

Variantes

Cette chanson s'apparente à "En passant par la Lorraine"

Sources

Henri Davenson, "Le livre des chansons…" page 332

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