by Thomas Moore (1779 - 1852)
The Evening Gun
Language: English
Remember’st thou that setting sun,
The last I saw with thee,
When loud we heard the evening gun
Peal o’er the twilight sea?
Boom!—the sounds appeared to sweep
Far o’er the verge of day,
Till, into realms beyond the deep,
They seemed to die away.
Oft, when the toils of day are done,
In pensive dreams of thee,
I sit to hear that evening gun,
Peal o’er the stormy sea.
Boom!—and while, o’er billows curled.
The distant sounds decay,
I weep and wish, from this rough world
Like them to die away.
Text Authorship:
- by Thomas Moore (1779 - 1852), "The Evening Gun" [author's text checked 1 time against a primary source]
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- Also set in Danish (Dansk), a translation by Christian Preezmann (1822 - 1893) , "Vagtskuddet", appears in Hundrede Digte ved Caralis ; composed by Halfdan Kjerulf.
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