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340. I Have Borne the Lark's Swift Pinions

1 I have borne the lark's swift pinions,
I have sung his joyous songs;
High above earth's vain dominions,
Paradise to me belongs,
Paradise to me belongs.

2 I have felt the home-ties clinging
Only where glad songs abound;
Echoes from my childhood's singing
Ever in my soul resound,
Ever in my soul resound.

3 Though the tears my eyes be blinding,
Can I see the heavens beam.
Soon the way I shall be finding
To my childhood's lofty dream,
To my childhood's lofty dream.

4 When with eyes and heart uplifted
Through the winter night I go,
I shall see, beyond snow-drifted
Death-lands, glorious flowers grow,
Death-lands, glorious flowers grow.

Text Information
First Line: I have borne the lark's swift pinions
Title: I Have Borne the Lark's Swift Pinions
Author: M. Rosing
Meter: 8, 7, 8, 7.
Language: English
Publication Date: 1927
Topic: Spiritual Songs: Selected
Notes: Danish first line: Jeg har baaret Laerkens Vinge; Translator: S. Serumgaard
Tune Information
Name: [I have borne the lark's swift pinions]
Composer: Fr. Silcher
Meter: 8, 7, 8, 7.
Key: A♭ Major



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