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- CPDL #7678: Sibelius 2
- Editor: Stuart McIntosh (added 2004-07-21). Score information: A4, 3 pages, 120 kbytes Copyright: Personal
- Edition notes: piano reduction included.
General Information
Title: O Swallow, Swallow
Composer: Gustav Holst
Number of voices: 3vv Voicing: SSA
Genre: Secular, Partsongs
Language: English
Instruments: a cappella
Published:
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Original text and translations
English text
- O swallow, swallow, flying, flying South,
- Fly to her, and fall upon her gilded eaves,
- And tell her, tell her what I tell to thee.
- O tell her, swallow, that thou knowest each,
- That bright, and fierce, and fickle is the South,
- And dark, and true, and tender is the North.
- O tell her, brief is life, but love is long.
- And brief the sun of summer in the North,
- And brief the noon of beauty in the South.
- O swallow, flying from the golden woods,
- Fly to her, and woo her, and make her mine,
- And tell her, tell her that I follow thee.
Lord Alfred Tennyson (1809-1892)