by Evelyn Scott (1893 - 1963)
Startled Forests Matches original text
Language: English
The thin hill pushes against the mist.
Its fading defiance sounds in the umber and red of autumn leaves.
Like a dead arm around a warm throat
Is the sagging embrace of the river
Laid grayly about the shore.
The train passes.
We emerge from a tunnel into a sky of thin blue morning glories
Where yellow lily bells tinkle down.
The paths run swiftly away under the lamp glow
Like green and blue lizards
Mottled with light.
Composition:
- Set to music by Rachel Devore Fogarty , "Startled Forests", 2017 [ mezzo-soprano, flute and harp ], from Manhattan: The Unpeopled City and Crowds, no. 2
Text Authorship:
- by Evelyn Scott (1893 - 1963), "Startled Forests: Hudson River", appears in Precipitations, first published 1920, copyright status unknown
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