by Lizette Woodworth Reese (1856 - 1935)
Oh, Love, he went a‑straying Matches base text
Language: English
Oh, Love, he went a-straying, A long time ago! I missed him in the Maying, When blossoms were of snow; So back I came by the old sweet way; And for I loved him so, wept that he came not with me, A long time ago! Wide open stood my chamber door, And one stepped forth to greet; Gray Grief, strange Grief, who turned me sore With words he spake so sweet. I gave him meat; I gave him drink; (And listened for Love's feet.) How many years? I cannot think; In truth, I do not know -- Ah, long time ago! Oh, love, he came not back again, Although I kept me fair; And each white May, in field and lane, I waited for him there! Yea, he forgot; but Grief stayed on, And in Love's empty chair Doth sit and tell of days long gone-- 'Tis more than I can bear!
Composition:
- Set to music by Margaret Ruthven Lang (1867 - 1972), "Oh, Love, he went a-straying", op. 29, published 1898 [ voice and piano ], Leipzig, Breitkopf und Härtel
Text Authorship:
- by Lizette Woodworth Reese (1856 - 1935)
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Word count: 152