1893
Folksong
Composed by
Edward MacDowell
Edward MacDowell Text by
William Dean Howells
William Dean Howells Eight Songs, Op. 47 Song Collection
"Folksong" is the third song in Edward MacDowell's Eight Songs, Op. 47.
Text
Folksong
by William Dean Howells
Is it the shrewd October wind
Brings the tears into her eyes?
Does it blow so strong that she must fetch
Her breath in sudden sighs?
The sound of his horse’s feet grows faint,
The Rider has passed from sight;
The day dies out of the crimson west.
And coldly falls the night.
She presses her tremulous fingers tight
Against her closèd eyes,
And on the lonesome threshold there,
She cowers down and cries.
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