by Paul Laurence Dunbar (1872 - 1906)
When all is done Matches original text
Language: English
When all is done, and my last word is said, And ye who loved me murmur, "He is dead," Let no one weep, for fear that I should know, And sorrow too that ye should sorrow so. When all is done and in the oozing clay, Ye lay this cast-off hull of mine away, Pray not for me, for, after long despair, The quiet of the grave will be a prayer. For I have suffered loss and grievous pain, The hurts of hatred and the world's disdain, And wounds so deep that love, well-tried and pure, Had not the pow'r to ease them or to cure. When all is done, say not my day is o'er, And that thro' night I seek a dimmer shore: Say rather that my morn has just begun, -- I greet the dawn and not a setting sun, When all is done.
Composition:
- Set to music by Gary Bachlund (b. 1947), "When all is done", 2010 [ medium voice and piano ]
Text Authorship:
- by Paul Laurence Dunbar (1872 - 1906), "When all is done", appears in Lyrics of the Hearthside, first published 1899
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This text was added to the website: 2008-07-27
Line count: 17
Word count: 150