One must have a mind of winter To regard the frost and the boughs Of the pine-trees crusted with snow; And have been cold a long time To behold the junipers shagged with ice, The spruces rough in the distant glitter Of the January sun; and not to think Of any misery in the sound of the wind, In the sound of a few leaves, Which is the sound of the land Full of the same wind That is blowing the same bare place For the listener, who listens in the snow, And, nothing himself, beholds Nothing that is not there and the nothing that is.
Harmonium
Song Cycle by Vincent Persichetti (1915 - 1987)
?. The snow man  [sung text not yet checked]
Language: English
Text Authorship:
- by Wallace Stevens (1879 - 1955), "The snow man", appears in Harmonium, first published 1923
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Researcher for this text: Emily Ezust [Administrator]?. Gubbinal  [sung text not yet checked]
Language: English
That strange flower, the sun, Is just what you say. Have it your way. The world is ugly, And the people are sad. That tuft of jungle feathers, That animal eye, Is just what you say. That savage of fire, That seed, Have it your way. The world is ugly, And the people are sad
Text Authorship:
- by Wallace Stevens (1879 - 1955), "Gubbinal", appears in Harmonium
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Researcher for this text: Emily Ezust [Administrator]Total word count: 161