The Singers - Minnesota Choral Artists - Mid-Winter Songs: IV. Mid-Winter Waking paroles de chanson

paroles de chanson Mid-Winter Songs: IV. Mid-Winter Waking - The Singers - Minnesota Choral Artists




Stirring suddenly from long hibernation
I knew myself once more a poet
Guarded by timeless principalities
Against the worm of death, this hillside haunting;
And presently dared open both my eyes.
O gracious, lofty, shone against from under,
Back-of-the-mind-far clouds like towers,
And you, sudden warm airs that blow
Before the expected season of new blossom,
While sheep still gnaw at roots and lambless go
Be witness that on waking, this mid-winter,
I found her hand in mine laid closely
Who shall watch out the Spring with me.
We stared in silence all around us
But found no winter anywhere to see.



Writer(s): Morten Lauridsen, Robert Graves


The Singers - Minnesota Choral Artists - Lauridsen: Mid-Winter Songs
Album Lauridsen: Mid-Winter Songs
date de sortie
01-12-2010




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