Passion (song from poem by Zora Neale Hurston, 1891-1960, style: klezmer)

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  • Passion (song from poem by Zora Neale Hurston, 1891-1960, style: klezmer)
    When I look back
    On days already lived
    I am content.
    For I have laughed
    With the dew of morn,
    The calm of night;
    With the dawn of youth
    And spring's bright days.
    Mid-summer's bloom
    And autumn's ripening glory
    My youth rejoiced.
    And when winter bleak
    Spread melancholy 'round
    I still smiled on.
    And I have loved
    With quivering arms that
    Clung, and throbbing breast--
    With all the white-hot blood
    Of mating's flaming urge.
    My cool, white soul
    Has oft fared forth
    In Astral ways,
    for none may lag
    When star dust hides the earth.
    The wing of dreams
    Have swept me up
    To touch my feet on cloud
    And wander where none
    But souls dare climb.
    Poem from 1922. Poem is in the public domain.

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