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by William Wilfred Campbell (1860 - 1918)

I love thee, lakes, and all thy glorious...
Language: English 
I love thee, lakes, and all thy glorious world,
Blue, wrinkled , mist- encircled ' neath the sky.
And far unto thy realm of waves impearled
My heart, bird- like, doth fly .

Thou art to me as love to lover sad,
As sun to flower, as husband unto wife ;
I think of thee and all the hours are glad,
And dead are pain and strife.

Thou comest to me as cooling draught to one,
Hot parched and faint with unassuagéd thirst ;
My spirit tranced within thy air and sun
Forgets the world is cursed.

Thou knowest nor hate, nor death, nor sin, nor pain,
Nor woeful partings, bitterness and tears ;
But only days that sleep to wake again,
Across thy golden years .

About the headline (FAQ)

Confirmed with Wilfred Campbell, Lake Lyrics and Other Poems , N. B., J. & A. McMillan, 1889, p.51


Text Authorship:

  • by William Wilfred Campbell (1860 - 1918), "Invocation to the Lakes", appears in Lake Lyrics and Other Poems [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 Gwyneth Walker (b. 1947), "As Birds in Flight", 2018/2022, copyright © 2023 [ mezzo-soprano, baritone, mixed chorus and piano ], from The Great Lakes, no. 7, E.C.Schirmer
        Score: ECS Publishing [external link]  [sung text not yet checked]

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This text was added to the website: 2026-02-21
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