by James Stephens (1882 - 1950)
So early in the morning, O Matches base text
Language: English
I cling and swing On a branch, or sing Thro' the cool, clear hush of morning, O: - Or fling my wing On the air, and bring To sleepier birds a warning, O: - That the night's in flight, And the sun's in sight, And the dew is the grass adorning, O: And the green leaves swing As I sing, sing, sing, Up by the river, Down the dell, To the little wee nest, Where the big tree fell, So early in the morning, O:- I flit and twit In the sun for a bit When his light so bright is shining, O:- Or sit and fit My plumes, or knit Straw plaits for the nest's nice lining, O:- And she with glee Shows unto me Underneath her wings reclining, O: And I sing that Peg Has an egg, egg, egg, Up by the oatfield, Round the mill, Past the meadow, Down the hill, So early in the morning, O:- I stoop and swoop On the air, or loop Thro' the trees, and then go soaring, O: - To group with a troop On the gusty poop While the wind behind is roaring, O: - I skim and swim By a cloud's red rim, And up to the azure flooring, O: - And my wide wings drip As I slip, slip, slip, Down thro' the raindrops, Back where Peg Broods in the nest On the little white egg, So early in the morning, O -
Composition:
- Set to music by Frank Bridge (1879 - 1941), "So early in the morning, O", 1918, published 1918 [ voice and piano ]
Text Authorship:
- by James Stephens (1882 - 1950), "The fifteen acres", appears in The Adventures of Seumas Beg [and] The Rocky Road to Dublin, first published 1915
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Researcher for this page: Ted Perry
This text was added to the website between May 1995 and September 2003.
Line count: 48
Word count: 240