The Sun is in the South (1957 Setting)

The Sun is in the South Song Collection


"The Sun is in the South (1957 Setting)" is a song by Beverly Benjamin Cole. It is the first in a set of five settings of the same poem of the same name, by Roderick O'Neall. If interested in sheet music, please email jackmor@umich.edu

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The sun is in the sound and I would be, myself, far in the south beneath a mango tree.

To hearken to the waves that roll and spread their canopy of foam upon the sun-washed coral strand.

Blue waves of caribee, wind-tossed upon the fire-built land that calls my wayward self to roam.

Bright shining islands of the sea, you lie in drowsy majesty; a broken necklace flung apart to leeward and to wind;

Unseen you lure my vagrant heart to seek lost jewels upon the sea.

The sun is in the sound and I would be, myself, far in the south beneath a mango tree.

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