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:For a tender , beaming smile to my hope has been granted, | :For a tender , beaming smile to my hope has been granted, | ||
:and tomorrow she shall hear all my fond heart would say. | :and tomorrow she shall hear all my fond heart would say. | ||
:I shall tell her all my love all my soul's adoration | |||
:and I think she will hear me, and will not say me nay; | |||
:It is this that gives my soul all its joyous elation, | |||
:As I hear the sweet lark sing in the clear air of the day. | |||
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- Editor: Anne Dubrofsky (added 2003-06-17). Score information: Letter, 1 pages, 40 kbytes Copyright: Personal
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General Information
Title: Lark in the Clear Air
Composer: Traditional
Number of voices: 1v Voicing: Solo high
Genre: Secular music, Folksongs
Language: English
Instruments: piano
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Original text and translations
English text
- Dear thoughts are in my mind, and my soul soars enchanted.
- As I hear the sweet lark sing in the clear air of the day;
- For a tender , beaming smile to my hope has been granted,
- and tomorrow she shall hear all my fond heart would say.
- I shall tell her all my love all my soul's adoration
- and I think she will hear me, and will not say me nay;
- It is this that gives my soul all its joyous elation,
- As I hear the sweet lark sing in the clear air of the day.