1915
Kashmiri Song
Composed by
Henry T. Burleigh
Henry T. Burleigh Text by
Laurence Hope
Laurence Hope Five Songs of Laurence Hope Song Collection
"Kashmiri Song" is the third song of Henry Burleigh's song cycle Five Songs of Laurence Hope.
Text
Kashmiri Song
by Laurence Hope
Pale hands I loved beside the Shalimar,
Where are you now? [Who lies beneath your spell?]1
Whom do you lead on Rapture’s roadway, far,
Before you agonise them in farewell?
Oh, pale dispensers of my Joys and Pains,
Holding the doors of Heaven and of Hell,
How the hot blood rushed wildly through the veins
Beneath your touch, until you waved farewell.
Pale hands, pink tipped, like Lotus buds that float
On those cool waters where we used to dwell,
I would have rather felt you round my throat,
Crushing out life, than waving me farewell!
Sheet Music
“Five Songs of Laurence Hope”
H. T. Burleigh
1. Worth While
2. The Jungle Flower
3. Kashmiri Song
4. Among the Fuchsias
5. Till I Wake
2. The Jungle Flower
3. Kashmiri Song
4. Among the Fuchsias
5. Till I Wake
<em>Five Songs of Laurence Hope</em>
H. T. Burleigh
1. Worth While
2. The Jungle Flower
3. Kashmiri Song
4. Among the Fuchsias
5. Till I Wake
2. The Jungle Flower
3. Kashmiri Song
4. Among the Fuchsias
5. Till I Wake
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