by Wilfrid Wilson Gibson (1878 - 1962)
Language: English
To the lean clean land, to the last cold height you shall come with a whickering breath from the depths of despair or the depths of delight stript stark to the wind of death. And whether you're sinless, or whether you've sinned, it's useless to whimper and whine, for the lean clean blade of the cutthroat wind will slit your weasand and mine.
Composition:
- Set to music by William Brocklesby Wordsworth (1908 - 1988), "The wind", published 1946 [ low voice and piano ], from Three songs
Text Authorship:
- by Wilfrid Wilson Gibson (1878 - 1962), "The wind", appears in Thoroughfares, first published 1914
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This text was added to the website: 2004-07-07
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