The Streamlet (Poem into Song) lyrics by Charles Fenno Hoffman

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Title | The Streamlet (Poem into Song) lyrics by Charles Fenno Hoffman |
Author | phourthefunovit |
Duration | 3:32 |
File Format | MP3 / MP4 |
Original URL | https://youtube.com/watch?v=aaIXxU832KA |
Description
Song: The Streamlet
Lyrics: Charles Fenno Hoffman
Music: AI
[Verse1]
How silently yon streamlet slides
From out the twilight-shaded bowers!
How, soft as sleep, it onward glides
In sunshine through its dreaming flowers.
[Chorus]
Ah! thus should life and love at last
Grow bright and sweet when death is near:
May we, our course of trial pass'd,
Thus bathed in beauty glide from here!
[Verse2]
That tranquil wave, now turn'd to gold
Beneath the slowly westering sun,
It is the same, far on the wold,
Whose foam this morn we gazed upon.
[Chorus]
Ah! thus should life and love at last
Grow bright and sweet when death is near:
May we, our course of trial pass'd,
Thus bathed in beauty glide from here!
[Verse3]
The leaden sky, the barren waste,
The torrent we this morning knew,
How changed are all! as now we haste
To bid them, with the day, adieu!
[Chorus]
Ah! thus should life and love at last
Grow bright and sweet when death is near:
May we, our course of trial pass'd,
Thus bathed in beauty glide from here!
Ah! thus should life and love at last
Grow bright and sweet when death is near:
May we, our course of trial pass'd,
Thus bathed in beauty glide from here!