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Subject: RE: Tune Req: Violet In The Snow From: Mick Pearce (MCP) Date: 15 Feb 10 - 03:48 PM It could be this one Jim: Violet In The Snow. Search shows quite a few entries now - perhaps it didn't 10 years ago!. Mick |
Subject: RE: Tune Req: Violet In The Snow From: GUEST,leeneia Date: 15 Feb 10 - 03:16 PM Thanks, Jim. That's interesting. |
Subject: Lyr Add: A VIOLET IN THE SNOW (John A. Widtsoe) From: Jim Dixon Date: 15 Feb 10 - 11:56 AM I'm not at all sure this is what was wanted, but it does have a Christmas theme. It was presented as a poem, not a song, and printed in a rather bizarre ornate type font that was difficult to read, so there might be some typos. From The Young Woman's Journal, Vol. 11, No. 12 (Salt Lake City, Utah: Young Women's Mutual Improvement Association of Zion, December, 1900), page 536: A VIOLET IN THE SNOW John A. Widtsoe With a sighing surge of the northern blast The snow was stirred into eddying clouds, And an ice-cold moon gleamed through, on the crowd That hurried and jostled upon the road. Chilled with the cold, and oppressed by my load, I faintingly whispered, "Can this be the earth As it was at the first and will be at the last? Are men ever careless of all save their own? Do the storms always rage? Shall I walk e'er alone As today, on the eve of the Christ-child's birth? I would rather, O Lord, that life was passed." In answer I heard the sharp wind blow A moan through the moon-lit, snow-weighted trees, And my heart grew silent, I longed for peace In a narrowed bed, far under the frost. "Look, then, your last," I said, "who have lost In the battle of winter your aim." And I saw, By my side—a violet lost in the snow, A violet, dropped by an angel, I know, Bearing sun-laden hopes, and aglow With the spirit and life of the Spring: this I saw. I kept it—the violet found in the snow. I knew of a heart that, bared to the breath Of a storm of fierce passions and love of fame, Had forgotten the faith and the truth that came With the Master of Galilee: such a heart! That was weary of men, and dwelt apart And looked with contempt on the pleasures of life, And thought itself happy in sighing for death. To this frozen heart there came like a song A woman's low whisper: "Your fancy is wrong; All is well; men are right, and springtime is rife With bird-song and violets; life out of death." When the chill of the winter was lost in the glow Of the love of a woman, and life was filled With the hopes of a love-rich future, that thrilled All the strength of the nature that sighed. And long My I hear in my life the clear echoes of song: All is well; men are right; after snow cometh spring. Restful peace, new truth, and true love may they bring. What care I for the babble of angry weather If the frost-king rules, or the north winds blow. We will face the cold and the winds together, I, and my violet found in the snow. |
Subject: RE: Tune Req: Violet In The Snow From: GUEST Date: 21 Jan 00 - 12:04 AM Refresh. |
Subject: Violet In The Snow From: donann Date: 23 Dec 99 - 08:37 PM I recently hear a young choir sing this delightful carol.. Anybody familiar with it?? donann |
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