by Robert Southey (1774 - 1843)
Language: English
If thou didst feed on western plains of yore; Or waddle wide with flat and flabby feet Over some Cambrian mountain's plashy moor; Or find in farmer's yard a safe retreat From gypsy thieves, and foxes sly and fleet; If thy grey quills, by lawyer guided, trace Deeds big with ruin to some wretched race, Or love-sick poet's sonnet, sad and sweet, Wailing the rigour of his lady fair; Or if, the drudge of housemaid's daily toil, Cobwebs and dust thy pinions white besoil, Departed Goose! I neither know nor care, But this I know, that we pronounced thee fine, Seasoned with sage sand onions, and port wine.
Composition:
- Set to music by David Evan Thomas (b. 1958), "To a goose", published 2004, first performed 2004 [ SATB chorus, piano, and incidental percussion ], from Earthly Delights, no. 3
Text Authorship:
- by Robert Southey (1774 - 1843)
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