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"Will There Really Be a Morning" Richard Hundley

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"Will There Really Be A Morning" is an English Art Song written by American composer Richard Hundley. It is written for voice and piano. The poem, Will There Really Be a Morning by Emily Dickenson. The poem's overall meaning in context is unknown, rather it is said to fall under the reoccurring theme of "death" and the "meaning of life" compared through the context of nature as seen through most instances of Dickenson's works..[1]

Poem[edit]

Will there really be a "Morning"
Is there such a thing as "Day"?
Could I see it from the mountains
If I were as tall as they?

Has it feet like Water lilies?
Has it feathers like a Bird?
Is it brought from famous countries
Of which I have never heard?

Oh some Scholar! Oh some Sailor!
Oh some Wise Men from the skies!
Please to tell a little Pilgrim
Where the place called "Morning" lies!

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Score

Richard Hundley's Ten Songs (For High Voice and Piano)

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References[edit]

  1. Don't Quit by John Greenleaf Whittier - Your Daily Poem, www.yourdailypoem.com/listpoem.jsp?poem_id=794
  2. Hundley.” Song of America, songofamerica.net/composer/hundley-richard/.
  3. Dateline: Rock & Roll – The Hits of the '50s, '60s, '70s, '80s, '90s and 2000 (Medley), Discovery Choral - Hal Leonard Online, www.halleonard.com/product/viewproduct.action?itemid=48018764&subsiteid=1&viewtype=songlist.

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