by John Banister Tabb (1845 - 1909)
Autumn Song See original
Language: English
My life is but a leaf upon the1 tree- A growth upon the stem that feedeth all. A touch of frost-and suddenly I fall, To follow where my sister-blossoms be. The selfsame sun, the shadow, and the rain, That brought the budding verdure to the bough, Shall strip the fading foliage as now, And leave the limb in nakedness again. My life is but a leaf upon a tree; The winds of birth and death upon it blow; But whence it came and whether it shall go, Is mystery of mysteries to me.
Composition:
- Set to music by Richard Stöhr (1874 - 1967), "Autumn Song", op. 91 (Twelve Songs) no. 11 (1943-1944) [ voice and piano ], unpublished; manuscript at Saint Michael's College Archives and available in scanned form at the Petrucci Music Library
Text Authorship:
- by John Banister Tabb (1845 - 1909), "Autumn Song"
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This text was added to the website: 2021-09-12
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Word count: 95