Facets of Love

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  • SATB divisi, unaccompanied
  • Text by Ralph Waldo Emerson
  • Music by Lane Johnson
  • Level: Advanced
  • Duration: ~5:40
Facets of Love is a set of four short pieces on texts from poems by Ralph Waldo Emerson:
  • 1. The Amulet
  • 2. Where Way is None
  • 3. Thine Eyes Still Shined
  • 4. Love Wakes Anew
This set takes a trip through the unfolding of love. 
The Amulet speaks of doubt and fear that arises as a result of absence and lack of communication. Where Way is None winds and weaves its way to a fitting climax as it depicts that love knows no bounds. Thine Eyes Still Shined paints a beautiful scene of loyalty and love's strength, even when separated by distance. And finally, Love Wakes Anew reminds us how springtime can help to renew and keep love alive as we grow older.

Suitable for University or other advanced choirs.

Text

1. The Amulet

Your picture smiles as first it smiled,
The ring you gave is still the same,
Your letter tells, O changing child,
No tidings since it came.

Give me an amulet
That keeps intelligence with you,
Red when you love, and rosier red,
And when you love not, pale and blue.

Alas, that neither bonds nor vows
Can certify possession;
Torments me still the fear that love
Died in its last expression.

2. Where Way is None

Love on his errand bound to go
Can swim the flood and wade through snow,
Where way is none, 't will creep and wind
And eat through Alps its home to find.

3. Thine Eyes Still Shined

THINE eyes still shined for me, though far
I lonely roved the land or sea:
As I behold yon evening star,
Which yet beholds not me.

This morn I climbed the misty hill
And roamed the pastures through;
How danced thy form before my path
Amidst the deep-eyed dew!

When the redbird spread his sable wing,
And showed his side of flame;
When the rosebud ripened to the rose,
In both I read thy name.

4. Love Wakes Anew

Spring still makes spring in the mind,
When sixty years are told;
Love wakes anew this throbbing heart,
And we are never old.
Over the winter glaciers,
I see the summer glow,
And through the wild-piled snowdrift
The warm rose buds below.

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