by Lizette Woodworth Reese (1856 - 1935)
Language: English
Break forth, break forth o Sudb'ry town, And bid your yards be gay; Up all your gusty streets and down, For Lydia comes today! I hear it in the wharves below, And if I buy or sell, The good folk as they churchward go Have only this to tell. The violet flags are out once more, In lanes salt with the sea; The thornbush at St. Martin's door Grows white for such as she. So Sudb'ry bid your gardens blow; For Lydia comes today; Of all the words that I do know I have but this to say: Break forth, break forth O Sudb'ry town, And bid your yards be gay. Up all your gusty streets and down, For Lydia comes today. So Sudb'ry bid your gardens blow, And bid your yards be gay; Break forth, O Sudb'ry town, For Lydia comes today.
Composition:
- Set to music by Margaret Ruthven Lang (1867 - 1972), "Lydia", op. 32 (Two songs) no. 2, published 1899 [ voice and piano ], John Church
Text Authorship:
- by Lizette Woodworth Reese (1856 - 1935)
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This text was added to the website: 2012-05-20
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Word count: 143