by Gilbert Parker (1862 - 1932)
Language: English
Adieu! and the sun goes awearily down,
The mist creeps up o'er the sleepy town,
The white sails bend to the shudd'ring mere,
And the reapers have reaped, and the night is here.
Adieu! and the years are a broken song,
The right grows weak in the strife with wrong,
The lilies of love have a crimson stain,
And the old days never will come again.
...
Adieu! Some time shall the veil between
The things that are, and that might have been
Be folded back for our eyes to see,
And the meaning of all be clear to me.
Composition:
- Set to music by Edward Elgar, Sir (1857 - 1934), "Twilight", op. 59 no. 6 (1910), published 1910, first performed 1910, stanzas 1-2,4 [ voice and piano or orchestra ], from Cycle, no. 6
Text Authorship:
- by Gilbert Parker (1862 - 1932), "The Twilight of Love", appears in Embers, first published 1894
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Line count: 16
Word count: 129