Summer. Life. Song. - Adolphus Hailstork

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  • Опубліковано 23 чер 2024
  • I. I Shall Keep Singing
    II. Answer July
    III. As Children Bid the Guests Goodnight
    IV. Perhaps You’d Like to Buy a Flower
    V. Over the Fence
    VI. It’s Easy to Invent a Life
    VII. If I can Stop One Heart from Breaking
    VIII. His is My Letter to the World
    IX. Tie the Strings to My Life
    Summer. Life. Song by Adolphus Hailstork
    Poetry: Emily Dickinson
    I. I Shall Keep Singing
    I shall keep singing!
    Birds will pass me
    On their way to Yellower Climes --
    Each -- with a Robin's expectation --
    I -- with my Redbreast --
    And my Rhymes --
    Late -- when I take my place in summer --
    But -- I shall bring a fuller tone --
    Vespers -- are sweeter than Matins -- Signor --
    Morning -- only the seed of Noon --
    II. Answer July
    Answer July --
    Where is the Bee --
    Where is the Blush --
    Where is the Hay?
    Ah, said July --
    Where is the Seed --
    Where is the Bud --
    Where is the May --
    Answer Thee -- Me --
    Nay -- said the May --
    Show me the Snow --
    Show me the Bells --
    Show me the Jay!
    Quibbled the Jay --
    Where be the Maize --
    Where be the Haze --
    Where be the Bur?
    Here -- said the Year -
    III. As children bid the guest good‑night
    As children bid the guest good-night,
    And then reluctant turn,
    My flowers raise their pretty lips,
    Then put their nightgowns on.
    As children caper when they wake,
    Merry that it is morn,
    My flowers from a hundred cribs
    Will peep, and prance again.
    IV. Perhaps you'd like to buy a flower
    Perhaps you'd like to buy a flower,
    But I could never sell --
    If you would like to borrow,
    Until the Daffodil
    Unties her yellow Bonnet
    Beneath the village door,
    Until the Bees, from Clover rows
    Their Hock, and Sherry, draw,
    Why, I will lend until just then,
    But not an hour more!
    V. Over the fence
    Over the fence --
    Strawberries -- grow --
    Over the fence --
    I could climb -- if I tried, I know --
    Berries are nice!
    But -- if I stained my Apron --
    God would certainly scold!
    Oh, dear, -- I guess if He were a Boy -
    He'd -- climb -- if He could!
    VI. It's easy to invent a Life -
    It's easy to invent a Life -
    God does it - every Day -
    Creation - but the Gambol
    Of His Authority -
    It's easy to efface it -
    The thrifty Deity
    Could scarce afford Eternity
    To Spontaneity -
    The Perished Patterns murmur -
    But His Perturbless Plan
    Proceed - inserting Here - a Sun -
    There - leaving out a Man -
    VII. If I can stop one heart from breaking
    If I can stop one heart from breaking,
    I shall not live in vain;
    If I can ease one life the aching,
    Or cool one pain,
    Or help one fainting robin
    Unto his nest again,
    I shall not live in vain.
    VIII. This is my letter to the world
    This is my letter to the world,
    That never wrote to me, -
    The simple news that nature told,
    With tender magesty.
    Her message is committed
    To hands I cannot see;
    For love of her, sweet countrymen,
    Judge tenderly of me!
    IX. Tie the strings to my life, my Lord
    Tie the strings to my life, my Lord,
    Then I am ready to go!
    Just a look at the horses -
    Rapid! That will do!
    Put me in on the firmest side,
    So I shall never fall;
    For we must ride to the Judgment,
    And it 's partly down hill.
    But never I mind the bridges,
    And never I mind the sea;
    Held fast in everlasting race
    By my own choice and thee.
    Good-by to the life I used to live,
    And the world I used to know;
    And kiss the hills for me, just once;
    Now I am ready to go!
    Performed Saturday, March 30, 2024, 7:00pm @ Brattleboro Music Center, Brattleboro, VT
    Brianna Robinson, soprano
    Sarah Bob, piano
    Ray Sebold, Videographer
    Learn more at castleskins.org

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