by Henry Lee Dumas (1934 - 1968)
Love Song
Language: English
Beloved, I have to adore the earth: The wind must have heard your voice once. It echoes and sings like you. The soil must have tasted you once. It is laden with your scent. The trees honor you in gold and blush when you pass. I know why the north country is frozen. It has been trying to preserve your memory. I know why the desert burns with fever. It was wept too long without you. On hands and knees, the ocean begs up the beach, and falls at your feet. I have to adore the mirror of the earth. You have taught her well how to be beautiful.
Confirmed with Henry Dumas, The Selected Poetry of Henry Dumas, Thunder's Mouth Press, 1989
Text Authorship:
- by Henry Lee Dumas (1934 - 1968), "Love Song" [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 Regina A. Harris Baiocchi (b. 1956), "Love Song", copyright © 2022 [ high voice and piano ], RHB, ASCAP [sung text not yet checked]
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