Who said 'Peacock Pie'? The old King to the sparrow: Who said 'Crops are ripe'? Rust to the harrow: Who said, 'Where sleeps she now? Where rests she now her head, Bathed in eve's loveliness' ?-- That's what I said. Who said, 'Ay, mum's the word'? Sexton to willow: Who said, 'Green dusk for dreams, Moss for a pillow'? Who said, 'All Time's delight Hath she for narrow bed; Life's troubled bubble broken'? - That's what I said.
Three Songs of Love
Song Cycle by István Anhalt (1919 - 2012)
?. The song of the mad prince  [sung text not yet checked]
Text Authorship:
- by Walter De la Mare (1873 - 1956), "The Song of the Mad Prince", appears in Peacock Pie: A Book of Rhymes, in 8. Songs, no. 6, first published 1913
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Confirmed with Peacock Pie. A Book of Rhymes by Walter de la Mare, London: Constable & Co. Ltd., [1920], p. 175.
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