by Edith Alice Mary Harper (1884 - 1947), as Anna Wickham
The cherry blossom wand See original
Language: English
I will pluck from my tree a cherry-blossom wand,
And carry it in my merciless hand,
So I will drive you, so bewitch your eyes,
With a beautiful thing that can never grow wise.
Light are the petals that fall from the bough,
And lighter the love that I offer you now;
In a spring day shall the tale be told
Of the beautiful things that will never grow old.
...
Eternal in beauty, are short-lived flowers,
Eternal in beauty, these exquisite hours.
I will pluck from my tree a cherry-blossom wand,
And carry it in my merciless hand,
So I will drive you, so bewitch your eyes,
With a beautiful thing that shall never grow wise.
Composition:
- Set to music by Jean Coulthard (1908 - 2000), "The cherry blossom wand", subtitle: "A roundelay", 1972/3, from Songs for Enchantment, no. 5
Text Authorship:
- by Edith Alice Mary Harper (1884 - 1947), as Anna Wickham, "The cherry-blossom wand"
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Researcher for this page: Sharon Krebs [Guest Editor]
This text was added to the website: 2009-12-01
Line count: 16
Word count: 135