The Salutation

Gerald Finzi, Thomas Traherne

These little limbs, these eyes and hands which here I find
This panting heart wherewith my life begins;
Where have ye been? Behind what curtain were ye from me hid so long?
Where was, in what abyss, my new-made tongue?

When silent I, so many thousand, thousand years
Beneath the dust did in a chaos lie, how could I smiles, or tears
Or lips, or hands, or eyes, or ears perceive?
Welcome, ye treasures which I now receive

From dust I rise and out of nothing now awake
These brighter regions which salute my eyes
A gift from God I take, the earth, the seas, the light, the lofty skies
The sun and stars are mine: if these I prize

A stranger here, strange things doth meet, strange glory see
Strange treasures lodged in this fair world appear
Strange, all, and new to me: But that they mine should be who nothing was
That strangest is of all; yet brought to pass

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¿Cuándo fue lanzada la canción “The Salutation” por Gerald Finzi?
La canción The Salutation fue lanzada en 1946, en el álbum “Dies Natalis, Op. 8”.
¿Quién compuso la canción “The Salutation” de Gerald Finzi?
La canción “The Salutation” de Gerald Finzi fue compuesta por Gerald Finzi, Thomas Traherne.

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