1964


From the Dark Tower

Composed by Robert Owens

Three Countee Cullen Songs, Op. 27 Song Collection


"From the Dark Tower" is the first song in Robert Owens' song cycle Three Countee Cullen Songs, op. 27. It sets text by Countee Cullen.

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“From the Dark Tower” (from “Three Countee Cullen Songs,” op. 27)
Megan Maloney, soprano; Kathryn Goodson, piano2:45

Robert Owens

Composer

Countee Cullen

Poet(s)/Writer(s)

2021

Date

Ann Arbor, Michigan

Location

This recording was made possible by a grant from the University of Michigan, as part of the "Black Composer Speaks" Project.

Text

“From the Dark Tower”

Text by Countee Cullen

 

We shall not always plant while others reap
The golden increment of bursting fruit,
Not always countenance, abject and mute,
That lesser men should hold their brothers cheap;
Not everlastingly while others sleep
Shall we beguile their limbs with mellow flute,
Not always bend to some more subtle brute;
We were not made to eternally weep.

The night whose sable breast relieves the stark,
White stars is no less lovely being dark,
And there are buds that cannot bloom at all
In light, but crumple, piteous, and fall;
So in the dark we hide the heart that bleeds,
And wait, and tend our agonizing seeds.

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