1990
The Betrothal
Composed by
Scott Wheeler
Scott Wheeler Text by
Edna St. Vincent Millay
Edna St. Vincent Millay Wasting the Night Song Collection
"The Betrothal" is the fifth and final song of Scott Wheeler's song cycle Wasting the Night, which sets the poetry of Edna St. Vincent Millay.
Text
The Betrothal
by Edna St. Vincent Millay
Oh, come, my lad, or go, my lad,
And love me if you like.
I shall not hear the door shut
Nor the knocker strike.
Oh, bring me gifts or beg me gifts,
And wed me if you will.
I’d make a man a good wife,
Sensible and still.
And why should I be cold, my lad,
And why should you repine,
Because I love a dark head
That never will be mine?
I might as well be easing you
As lie alone in bed
And waste the night in wanting
A cruel dark head.
You might as well be calling yours
What never will be his,
And one of us be happy.
There’s few enough as is.
Sheet Music
Wasting the Night
Scott Wheeler
1. Thursday 2. Recuerdo 3. I shall forget you 4. Time does not bring relief 5. The Betrothal
Soprano