1898
A Maid Sings Light (op. 56, no. 3)
Composed by
Edward MacDowell
Edward MacDowell Text by
Edward MacDowell
Edward MacDowell Four Songs, Op. 56 Song Collection
"A Maid Sings Light" is the third song in Edward MacDowell's Four Songs, Op. 56. MacDowell wrote the text himself.
Text
A Maid Sings Light
by Edward MacDowell
A maid sings light, and a maid sings low,
With a merry, merry laugh in her eyes of sloe,
I tell thee lad have a care, nor dare,
Lest thou lose thy heart in the fair one’s snare,
And doth she pout, and doth she sigh,
Ne’er go too close, nor dry her eye,
I tell thee lad have a care, she’s fair,
She’ll surely laugh thy prayer to air,
For a maid loves light, and a maid loves so,
That a merry, merry laugh will answer thy woe,
I tell thee lad, have a care, nor dare,
Lest thou lose thy heart in the fair one’s snare.
Sheet Music
Four Songs, Op. 56 (high voice)
Edward MacDowell
Long Ago (op. 56, no. 1)
The Swan Bent Low to the Lily (op. 56, no. 2)
A Maid Sings Light (op. 56, no. 3)
As the Gloaming Shadows Creep (op. 56, no. 4)
The Swan Bent Low to the Lily (op. 56, no. 2)
A Maid Sings Light (op. 56, no. 3)
As the Gloaming Shadows Creep (op. 56, no. 4)
High
Four Songs, Op. 56 (high voice)
Edward MacDowell
Long Ago (op. 56, no. 1)
The Swan Bent Low to the Lily (op. 56, no. 2)
A Maid Sings Light (op. 56, no. 3)
As the Gloaming Shadows Creep (op. 56, no. 4)
The Swan Bent Low to the Lily (op. 56, no. 2)
A Maid Sings Light (op. 56, no. 3)
As the Gloaming Shadows Creep (op. 56, no. 4)
High
Four Songs, Op. 56 (low voice)
Edward MacDowell
Long Ago (op. 56, no. 1)
The Swan Bent Low to the Lily (op. 56, no. 2)
A Maid Sings Light (op. 56, no. 3)
As the Gloaming Shadows Creep (op. 56, no. 4)
The Swan Bent Low to the Lily (op. 56, no. 2)
A Maid Sings Light (op. 56, no. 3)
As the Gloaming Shadows Creep (op. 56, no. 4)
Low