1944
Velvet People
Composed by
Ernst Bacon
Ernst Bacon Text by
Emily Dickinson
Emily Dickinson "Velvet People" can be found in the Ernst Bacon song collection Songs from Emily Dickinson: Nature Time and Space - Volume 2.
Text
Velvet People
by Emily Dickinson
Pigmy seraphs — gone astray —
Velvet people from Vevay —
Balles from some lost summer day —
Bees exclusive Coterie —
Paris could not lay the fold
Belted down with Emerald —
Venice could not show a check
Of a tint so lustrous meek —
Never such an Ambuscade
As of briar and leaf displayed
For my little damask maid —
I had rather wear her grace
Than an Earl’s distinguished face —
I had rather dwell like her
Than be “Duke of Exeter” —
Royalty enough for me
To subdue the Bumblebee.
Sheet Music
Songs from Emily Dickinson: Nature, time and space Vol.2
Ernst Bacon
Velvet people
A wind like a bugle
The morns are meeker
Clover
Nature, the gentlest mother
A wind like a bugle
The morns are meeker
Clover
Nature, the gentlest mother
High