Love, strong as Death, is dead. Come, let us make his bed Among the dying flowers: A green turf at his head; And a stone at his feet, Whereon we may sit In the quiet evening hours. He was born in the spring, And died before the harvesting: On the last warm summer day He left us; he would not stay For autumn twilight cold and grey. Sit we by his grave, and sing He is gone away. To few chords and sad and low Sing we so: Be our eyes fixed on the grass Shadow-veiled as the years pass, While we think of all that was In the long ago.
The Daylight Hours
Song Cycle by Lauren McCormick (b. 1999)
In the Long Ago
Language: English
Text Authorship:
- by Christina Georgina Rossetti (1830 - 1894), as Ellen Alleyn, "An end" [author's text checked 1 time against a primary source]
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Set by Lauren McCormick (b. 1999), 2020 [ satb chorus ]First published in The Germ, January 1850
Researcher for this text: Emily Ezust [Administrator]
Total word count: 111