Jumbo asleep! Grey leaves thick-furred As his ears keep Conversations blurred. Thicker than hide Is the trumpeting water; Don Pasquito's bride And his youngest daughter Watch the leaves Elephantine grey: What is it grieves In the torrid day? Is it the animal World that snores Harsh and inimical In sleepy pores?- And why should the spined flowers red as a soldier Make Don Pasquito Seem still mouldier?
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Composition:
- Set to music by William Walton (1902 - 1983), "Jumbo's lullaby", from Façade
Text Authorship:
- by Edith Sitwell (1887 - 1964), appears in Façade, first published 1922
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