by Christina Georgina Rossetti (1830 - 1894)
Come to me in the silence of the night
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Language: English
Our translations: GER
Come to me in the silence of the night; Come in the speaking silence of a dream; Come with soft rounded cheeks and eyes as bright As sunlight on a stream; Come back in tears, O memory, hope, love of finished years. Oh dream how sweet, too sweet, too bitter sweet, Whose wakening should have been in Paradise, Where souls brimfull of love abide and meet; Where thirsting longing eyes Watch the slow door That opening, letting in, lets out no more. Yet come to me in dreams, that I may live My very life again though cold in death: Come back to me in dreams, that I may give Pulse for pulse, breath for breath: Speak low, lean low, As long ago, my love, how long ago!
J. Coulthard sets stanzas 1, 3
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View text with all available footnotesNote: the text inspired the orchestral work "Symphonic Rhapsody" by Ralph Vaughan Williams, 1904
Text Authorship:
- by Christina Georgina Rossetti (1830 - 1894), "Echo", written 1854 [author's text checked 1 time against a primary source]
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Line count: 18
Word count: 130