1990
Flowers of Darkness
Composed by
Dorothy Rudd Moore
Dorothy Rudd Moore Text by
Frank Marshall Davis
Frank Marshall Davis Flowers of Darkness Song Collection
"Flowers of Darkness" is the first song in Dorothy Rudd Moore's song cycle for tenor and piano  Flowers of Darkness.
Text
Flowers of Darkness
by Frank Marshall Davis
Slowly the night blooms, unfurling
Flowers of darkness, covering
The trellised sky, becoming
A bouquet of blackness
Unending
Touched with sprigs
Of pale and budding stars
Soft the night smell
Among April trees
Soft and richly rare
Yet commonplace
Perfume on a cosmic scale
I turn to you Mary Lou
I see the flowering night
Cameo condensed
Into the lone black rose
Of your face
The young woman-smell
Of your poppy body
Rises to my brain as opium
Yet silently motionless
I sit with twitching fingers
Yea, even reverently
Sit I
With you and the blossoming night
For what flower, plucked
Lingers long?
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