Ralph Vaughan Williams feat. Roderick Williams & Iain Burnside -
Vaughan Williams: Songs of Travel / The House of Life (English Song, Vol. 14)
Songs of Travel: Whither must I wander?
Home no more home to me,
whither must I wander?
Hunger my driver,
I go where I must.
Cold blows the winter wind
over hell and heather:
Thick drives the rain
and my roof is in the dust.
Lov'd of wise men was the shade of my roof tree,
The true word of welcome was spoken in the door:
Dear days of old with the faces in the firelight;
Kind folk of old, you come again no more.
Home was home then, my dear, full of kindly faces,
Home was home then my dear, happy for the child.
Fire and the windows bright glittered on the moorland;
Song, tuneful song, built a palace in the wild.
Now when day dawns on the brow of the moorland,
Lone stands the house and the chimney-stone is cold.
Lone let it stand now the friends are all departed,
The kind hearts, the true hearts,
that loved the place of old.
Spring shall come, come again,
calling up the moor-fowl,
Spring shall bring the sun and rain,
bring the bees and flowers;
Red shall the heather bloom over hill and valley,
Soft flow the stream through the even flowing hours.
Fair the day shine as it shone on my childhood;
Fair shine the day on the house with open door.
But I go for ever and come again no more.
whither must I wander?
Hunger my driver,
I go where I must.
Cold blows the winter wind
over hell and heather:
Thick drives the rain
and my roof is in the dust.
Lov'd of wise men was the shade of my roof tree,
The true word of welcome was spoken in the door:
Dear days of old with the faces in the firelight;
Kind folk of old, you come again no more.
Home was home then, my dear, full of kindly faces,
Home was home then my dear, happy for the child.
Fire and the windows bright glittered on the moorland;
Song, tuneful song, built a palace in the wild.
Now when day dawns on the brow of the moorland,
Lone stands the house and the chimney-stone is cold.
Lone let it stand now the friends are all departed,
The kind hearts, the true hearts,
that loved the place of old.
Spring shall come, come again,
calling up the moor-fowl,
Spring shall bring the sun and rain,
bring the bees and flowers;
Red shall the heather bloom over hill and valley,
Soft flow the stream through the even flowing hours.
Fair the day shine as it shone on my childhood;
Fair shine the day on the house with open door.
But I go for ever and come again no more.
Credits
Writer(s): R. Vaughn Williams
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Other Album Tracks
- Songs of Travel: The Vagabond
- Songs of Travel: Let Beauty awake
- Songs of Travel: The Roadside Fire
- Songs of Travel: Youth and Love
- Songs of Travel: In Dreams
- Songs of Travel: The Infinite Shining Heavens
- Songs of Travel: Whither must I wander?
- Songs of Travel: Bright is the ring of words
- Songs of Travel: I have trod the upward and the downward slope
- The House of Life: Love-sight
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