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:'''Edition notes:''' Cross posting by [http://artsongcentral.com Art Song Central] - File Sizes: PDF: 314 KB, MIDI: 7 KB<br>
:'''Edition notes:''' Cross posting by [http://artsongcentral.com Art Song Central] - File Sizes: PDF: 314 KB, MIDI: 7 KB<br>



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Contributor: David Newman (submitted 2008-06-08).   Score information: A4, 5 pages, 314 kB    Copyright: Public Domain
Edition notes: Cross posting by Art Song Central - File Sizes: PDF: 314 KB, MIDI: 7 KB

General Information

Title: In Dreams
Composer: Ralph Vaughan Williams
Lyricist: Robert Louis Stevenson

Number of voices: 1v   Voicing: Baritone solo

Genre: SecularArt song

Language: English
Instruments: Piano

Published: 1907

Description: "In Dreams" is Number 5 in the set of nine songs called "Songs of Travel".

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Original text and translations

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In dreams unhappy, I behold you stand
As heretofore:
The unremember’d tokens in your hand
Avail no more.

No more the morning glow, no more the grace,
Enshrines, endears.
Cold beats the light of time upon your face
And shows your tears.

He came and went. Perchance you wept awhile
And then forgot.
Ah me! But he that left you with a smile
Forgets you not.

Lyrics: Robert Louis Stevenson - (1850-1894) - from "Songs of Travel".