F. From a bygone day
(Amerikanische Nachdichtung 1909)
Text: Thornton W. Standish
Musik: Robert Radecke (1830–1911)
| The Song of the Swallow | ||
Unison Song for Basses | ||
| 1. | From a bygone day, | |
| From a bygone day | ||
| Comes the song to me again, | ||
| With its charm to stay, | ||
| With its charm to stay | ||
| All my sorrow and my pain. | ||
| When the joyous trill, | ||
| When the joyous trill | ||
| Of the swallow in his flight, | ||
| Wakes the answ'ring thrill, | ||
| Wakes the answ'ring thrill | ||
| of pure delight. | ||
| 2. | When the buds appear, | |
| When the buds appear, | ||
| And the azure bluebells gay, | ||
| To the list'ning ear, | ||
| To the list'ning ear | ||
| Comes the swallow's roundelay. | ||
| And his carol sweet, | ||
| And his carol sweet | ||
| With enchantment fills the air, | ||
| Ev'ry note replete, | ||
| Ev'ry note replete | ||
| With promise rare. | ||
| 3. | With the winter chill, | |
| With the winter chill, | ||
| When the breath of summer dies, | ||
| When the brook is still, | ||
| When the brook is still, | ||
| Far away the swallow flies. | ||
| But his buoyant strain, | ||
| But his buoyant strain, | ||
| To our waiting hearts he'll bring, | ||
| He'll return again, | ||
| He'll return again | ||
| With blithesome Spring. | ||
Leonard B. Marshall: The Halcyon Song-Book. New York, Boston u. Chicago: Silver, Burdett & Company 1909, S. 124f.
DVA: AV 3861, h
Dort folgende Herkunftsangabe: Text "Thornton W. Standish", Musik "Robert Radecke".
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