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by Mildred Howells (1872 - 1966)

Fog wraiths
 (Sung text for setting by J. Carpenter)
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Language: English 
In from the ocean the whole fog creeps,
Blotting out ship and rock and tree,
While wrapped in its shroud, from the soundless deeps
Back to the land come the lost at sea.

Over the weeping grass they drift
By well-known paths to their homes again,
To finger the latch they may not lift
And peer through the glistering windowpane.

Then in the churchyard each seeks the stone
To its mem’ry raised among the rest,
And they watch by their empty graves alone
Till the fog rolls back to the ocean’s breast.

Composition:

    Set to music by John Alden Carpenter (1876 - 1951), "Fog wraiths", published 1917 [ voice and piano ], from Four Songs for a Medium Voice, no. 4, New York, Boston : G. Schirmer

Text Authorship:

  • by Mildred Howells (1872 - 1966)

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