by Christina Georgina Rossetti (1830 - 1894)
Another Spring
Language: English
If I might see another Spring, I’d not plant summer flowers and wait: I’d have my crocuses at once, My leafless pink mezereons, My chill-veined snow-drops, choicer yet My white or azure violet, Leaf-nested primrose; anything To blow at once, not late. If I might see another Spring I’d listen to the daylight birds That build their nests and pair and sing, Nor wait for mateless nightingale; I’d listen to the lusty herds, The ewes with lambs as white as snow, I’d find out music in the hail And all the winds that blow. If I might see another Spring – Oh stinging comment on my past That all my past results in “if” – If I might see another Spring, I’d laugh to-day, to-day is brief; I would not wait for anything: I’d use to-day that cannot last, Be glad to-day and sing.
Text Authorship:
- by Christina Georgina Rossetti (1830 - 1894), "Another Spring" [author's text checked 1 time against a primary source]
Musical settings (art songs, Lieder, mélodies, (etc.), choral pieces, and other vocal works set to this text), listed by composer (not necessarily exhaustive):
- by Amy Elise Horrocks (1867 - 1919), "Another Spring", op. 18 no. 5 (1896) [ two-part chorus ] [sung text not yet checked]
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This text was added to the website: 2023-07-23
Line count: 24
Word count: 144