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Three love songs

Song Cycle by Jack Hamilton Beeson (b. 1921)

?. Crazy Jane on God  [sung text not yet checked]

Language: English 
That lover of a night
Came when he would,
Went in the dawning light
Whether I would or no;
Men come, men go;
All things remain in God.

Banners choke the sky;
Men-at-arms tread;
Armoured horses neigh
Where the great battle was
In the narrow pass:
All things remain in God.

Before their eyes a house
That from childhood stood
Uninhabited, ruinous,
Suddenly lit up
From door to top:
All things remain in God.

I had wild Jack [for]1 a lover;
Though like a road
That men pass over
My body makes no moan
But sings on:
All things remain in God.

Text Authorship:

  • by William Butler Yeats (1865 - 1939), "Crazy Jane on God", appears in Words for Music Perhaps and Other Poems, first published 1932

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1 Grill: "as"

Research team for this page: Emily Ezust [Administrator] , Malcolm Wren [Guest Editor]

?. Her anxiety  [sung text not yet checked]

Language: English 
Earth in beauty dressed
Awaits returning spring.
All true love must die,
Alter at the best
Into some lesser thing.
Prove that I lie.

Such body lovers have,
Such exacting breath,
That they touch or sigh.
Every touch they give,
Love is nearer death.
Prove that I lie.

Text Authorship:

  • by William Butler Yeats (1865 - 1939), "Her anxiety", appears in The Winding Stair, first published 1929

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?. Crazy Jane reproved  [sung text not yet checked]

Language: English 
I [care not]1 what the sailors say:
All those dreadful thunder-stones,
All that storm that blots the day
Can but show that Heaven yawns;
Great Europa played the fool
That changed a lover for a bull.
Fol de rol, fol de rol.

To round that shell's elaborate whorl,
Adorning every secret track
With the delicate mother-of-pearl,
Made the joints of Heaven crack:
So never hang your heart upon
A roaring, ranting journeyman.
Fol de rol, fol de rol.

Text Authorship:

  • by William Butler Yeats (1865 - 1939), "Crazy Jane reproved"

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First published in London Mercury, November 1930
1 Grill: "don't care"

Research team for this page: Emily Ezust [Administrator] , Malcolm Wren [Guest Editor]
Total word count: 232
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