by Trumbull Stickney (1874 - 1904)
Be still. The Hanging Gardens were a dream Matches base text
Language: English
Be still. The Hanging Gardens were a dream That over Persian roses flew to kiss The curled lashes of Semiramis. Troy never was, nor green Skamander stream. Provence and Troubadour are merest lies, The glorious hair of Venice was a beam Made within Titian's eye. The sunsets seem, The world is very old and nothing is. Be still. Thou foolish thing, thou canst not wake, Nor thy tears wedge thy soldered lids apart, But patter in the darkness of thy heart. Thy brain is plagued. Thou art a frighted owl Blind with the light of life thou'ldst not forsake, And Error loves and nourishes thy soul.
Composition:
- Set to music by Miriam Gideon (1906 - 1996), "Be still. The Hanging Gardens were a dream", 1934, unpublished
Text Authorship:
- by Trumbull Stickney (1874 - 1904), "Be still. The Hanging Gardens were a dream"
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