David Solomons

singer, one-man choir, guitarist and composer

Dawn in the Room – for alto (or baritone) and guitar

SM-000085061
Composer
David W Solomons
Lyricist
Elizabeth Solomons, Jules Supervielle
Translator
Stanley Solomons
Publisher
David W Solomons
Genre
Classical / Song
Instrumentation
Voice, Classical guitar
Scored for
Duo
Type of score
Score for two performers
Duration
4'19"
Language
English
Difficulty
Medium
Year of composition
1987

Description
Dawn in the room for alto and guitar
The poem is by my mother E M Solomons
The performance is by the composer.


The pale gold light
creeps into my silent room
touching my face
I know that you are here.

Softly contours form
as the colours
take the place of grey

Translucent gold hits the mirror
and reaches my lonely bed.

Dispels the grey mist which lingers
on the window pane
Deepens the image and I see you.

Pale blond light
where your hair once shone.


Lonely shadow of my
former self
I languish here.

But then your dear voice calls
with comfort, love
and says
"I have not left,
while your fond memories remain."
I think of you and
you are here
beside and within

Your image fades
but you are still here in me.

You must
you must come back
if only at dawn.


See through the tears of gold,
you are here once more
Your ghostly presence
fills my poor heart,

searching my mind
once more to be as one,

here is your body
so close to my own
in this spectral world
we share our thoughts.

My soul now quiet at last
my yearnings on hold.

The golden glow brings me peace
and I might face another day
(c) E M Solomons

An alternative version using the same music by with a poem by my father, inspired by a poem by Supervielle is also available on musicaneo at
http://dwsolo.musicaneo.com/sheetmusic/sm-195602_the_first_light_comes_for_alto_or_baritone_and_guitar.html

Upload date
27 Dec 2011

Price

Sheet music file
9.00 USD
PDF, 190.0 Kb (6 p.)

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