The sea gull’s song (Cyrus Cornelius Pratt)
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- Editor: David Anderson (submitted 2023-11-30). Score information: Letter, 12 pages, 589 kB Copyright: Personal
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Title: The sea gull’s song
Composer: Cyrus Cornelius Pratt
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Number of voices: 4vv Voicing: SATB
Genre: Secular, Partsong
Language: English
Instruments: A cappella
First published: 1885 E. T. Pound
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Original text and translations
English text
Let the birds of a bright and a glorious wing,
’Mid the shady groves and wild flowers sing.
But mine be the rock where the breakers roar,
And the wild waves roll to the trembling shore;
For there, oh, there is the place for me
To pour my song by the raging sea.
Hurrah! for the sea, boys, Hurrah! for the sea, boys,
Hurrah! for the sea, boys, the raging sea;
Hurrah! for the sea, boys, Hurrah! for the sea, boys,
Herrah! for the sea, boys, the raging sea.
When the sun has set ’neath a cloud of snow,
And the billows dance by the gallant prow,
When his shining curls, as the sea-boy sleeps,
From his sunburnt brow the bright breezes sweep,
O’ there, oh, there is the place for me
To sing my song by the raging sea.
O’er the drowning wretch on the foundering bark,
When the black waves mount to a sky as dark,
I’d soar with a light and a fearless wing,
And I’d echo their vain shrieks back again;
For there, oh, there is the place for me
To wail with the mariner out at sea,
Let birds of a bright and a glossy plume
Build their tiny homes where the wild flowers bloom;
On a slippery crag I’d build my nest
Where the white spray flies to my snowy white breast,
And the wild waves rock my cradled young
While I sing to the sea an answering song.