by Sidney Lanier (1842 - 1881)
Language: English
Look off, dear Love, across the sallow sands, And mark yon meeting of the sun and sea, How long they kiss in sight of all the lands. Ah! longer, longer, we. Now in the sea's red vintage melts the sun, As Egypt's pearl dissolved in rosy wine, And Cleopatra night drinks all. 'Tis done, Love, lay thine hand in mine. Come forth, sweet stars, and comfort heaven's heart; Glimmer, ye waves, round else unlighted sands. O night! divorce our sun and sky apart Never our lips, our hands.
Composition:
- Set to music by Charles Tomlinson Griffes (1884 - 1920), "Evening song", A. 24 (1912 or earlier), published 1941 [ high voice and piano ]
Text Authorship:
- by Sidney Lanier (1842 - 1881), "Evening song", appears in Poems of Sidney Lanier, first published 1884
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Researcher for this text: Emily Ezust [Administrator]
This text was added to the website: 2004-02-11
Line count: 12
Word count: 88