by Walt Whitman (1819 - 1892)
The Dalliance of Eagles Matches original text
Language: English
Skirting the river road, (my forenoon walk, my rest,) Skyward in air a sudden muffled sound, the dalliance of the eagles, The rushing amorous contact high in space together, The clinching interlocking claws, a living, fierce, gyrating wheel, Four beating wings, two beaks, a swirling mass tight grappling, In tumbling turning clustering loops, straight downward falling, Till o'er the river pois'd, the twain yet one, a moment's lull, A motionless still balance in the air, then parting, talons loosing, Upward again on slow-firm pinions slanting, their separate diverse flight, She hers, he his, pursuing.
Composition:
- Set to music by Joe LoCascio (b. 1955), "The Dalliance of Eagles", published 2017, copyright © 2017, first performed 2017 [ soprano voice and piano ], from Six Songs on Poems of Walt Whitman, no. 5
Text Authorship:
- by Walt Whitman (1819 - 1892), "The Dalliance of the Eagles"
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This text was added to the website: 2010-04-20
Line count: 10
Word count: 94