The Sun is in the South (Later Romantic Setting)
Composed by
Beverly Benjamin Cole
Beverly Benjamin Cole Text by Roderick O’Neall
The Sun is in the South Song Collection
"The Sun is in the South (Later Romantic Setting)" is a song by Beverly Benjamin Cole. It is the second in a set of five settings of the same poem of the same name, by Roderick O'Neall.
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Text
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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Sheet Music
The Sun is in the South
Beverly Benjamin Cole
The Sun is in the South (1957 Setting), The Sun is in the South (Later Romantic Setting), The Sun is in the South (Earlier Romantic Setting), The Sun is in the South (#4), The Sun is in the South (#5)
High, Medium, and Low Voice