by Samuel Taylor Coleridge (1772 - 1834), as Cordomi
If I had but two little wings Matches original text
Language: English
If I had but two little wings And were a little feathery bird, To you I'd fly, my dear! But thoughts like these are idle things, And I stay here. But in my sleep to you I fly: I'm always with you in my sleep! The world is all one's own. But then one wakes, and where am I? All, all alone. Sleep stays not, though a monarch bids: So I love to wake ere break of day: For though my sleep be gone, Yet while 'tis dark, one shuts one's lids, And still dreams on.
First published in The Annual Anthology, Volume II, 1800
Researcher for this text: Emily Ezust [Administrator]
Composition:
- Set to music by Charles Hubert Hastings Parry, Sir (1848 - 1918), "If I had but two little wings", published 1897 [ satb chorus and piano ], from Six Modern Lyrics, no. 3, partson
Text Authorship:
- by Samuel Taylor Coleridge (1772 - 1834), as Cordomi, "Something childish, but very natural"
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Researcher for this text: Emily Ezust [Administrator]
This text was added to the website: 2009-01-29
Line count: 15
Word count: 96