1993


He Wishes His Beloved Were Dead (op. 40, no. 5)

A Poet to His Beloved, op. 40 Song Collection


"He Wishes His Beloved Were Dead" is the fifth song of Lowell Liebermann's song cycle A Poet to His Beloved,, op. 40.

Text

He Wishes His Beloved Were Dead

By William Butler Yeats

 

Were you lying cold and dead,

And lights were paling out of the West,

You would come hither, and bend your head,

And I would lay my head on your breast;

And you would murmur tender words,

Forgiving me, because you were dead:

Nor would you rise and hasten away,

Though you have the will of the wild birds,

But know your hair was bound and wound

About the stars and moon and sun:

O would, beloved, that you lay

Under the dock-leaves in the ground,

While lights were paling one by one.

Records

2003

Liebermann: Complete Chamber Music For Flute

Lowell Liebermann, William Butler Yeats