1998


The Hangman at Home

Composed by John Musto
Text by Carl Sandburg

Dove Sta Amore Song Collection


"The Hangman at Home" is the third song of John Musto's song cycle Dove Sta Amore, setting the poetry of various American poets. The recording of "The Hangman at Home" is made possible through a collaboration with SongFest. The performers are Heather Reithmeier, soprano, and Matthew Brower, piano, and the performance took place on June 19, 2010 at Pepperdine University.

Text

The Hangman at Home
by Carl Sandburg

What does the hangman think about
When he goes home at night from work?
When he sits down with his wife and
Children for a cup of coffee and a
Plate of ham and eggs, do they ask
Him if it was a good day’s work
And everything went well or do they
Stay off some topics and talk about
The weather, base ball, politics
And the comic strips in the papers
And the movies? Do they look at his
Hands when he reaches for the coffee
Or the ham and eggs? If the little
Ones say, Daddy, play horse, here’s
A rope—does he answer like a joke:
I seen enough rope for today?
Or does his face light up like a
Bonfire of joy and does he say:
It’s a good and dandy world we live
In. And if a white face moon looks
In through a window where a baby girl
Sleeps and the moon gleams mix with
Baby ears and baby hair—the hangman—
How does he act then? It must be easy
For him. Anything is easy for a hangman,
I guess.

Related Information

Audio

“The Hangman at Home” (from “Dove Sta Amore”)
Heather Reithmeier (soprano) & Matthew Brower (piano)2:57

John Musto

Composer

Carl Sandburg

Poet(s)/Writer(s)

2010

Date

Pepperdine University

Location

Collaboration between the Hampsong Foundation and SongFest

Sheet Music