by William Henry Davies (1871 - 1940)
Language: English
Welcome to you rich Autumn days,
Ere comes the cold, leaf-picking wind;
When golden stocks are seen in fields,
All standing arm-in-arm entwined;
And gallons of sweet cider seen
On trees in apples red and green.
With mellow pears that cheat our teeth,
Which melt that tongue may suck them in;
With cherries red and blue-black plums,
Now sweet and soft from stone to skin;
And woodnuts rich, to make us go
Into the loneliest lanes we know.
Composition:
- Set to music by Lennox Randal Francis Berkeley, Sir (1903 - 1989), "Rich days", op. 58 no. 6 (1962), published 1963 [ high voice and piano ], from Autumn's Legacy, no. 6
Text Authorship:
- by William Henry Davies (1871 - 1940), "Rich days", appears in The Bird of Paradise and Other Poems, first published 1914
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