by Gerald Gould (1885 - 1936)
Wander‑Thirst See original
Language: English
Beyond the East the sunrise, beyond the West the sea, And East and West the wander-thirst that will not let me be; It works in me like madness, dear, to bid me say good-by! For the seas call and the stars call, and oh, the call of the sky! I know not where the white road runs, nor what the blue hills are, But man can have the sun for friend, and for his guide a star; And there's no end of voyaging when once the voice is heard, For the rivers call, and the roads call, and oh! the call of the bird! Yonder the long horizon lies, and there by night and day The old ships draw to home again, the young ships sail away; And come I may, but go I must, and if men ask you why, You may put the blame on the stars and the sun and the white road and the sky!
Composition:
- Set to music by Florence Bea Price (1887 - 1953), "Wander-Thirst" [ mixed chorus and piano ], confirmed with a CD booklet
Text Authorship:
- by Gerald Gould (1885 - 1936), "Wanderlust", appears in Lyrics, first published 1906
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This text was added to the website: 2008-01-14
Line count: 12
Word count: 161