The Vagabond (Ralph Vaughan Williams)

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Contributor: David Newman (Added 2008-06-08).   Score information: A4, 7 pages, 388 kbytes       Copyright: CPDL
Edition notes: File Sizes: PDF: 388 KB, MIDI: 14 KB, Sibelius 4: 22 KB.


General Information

Title: The Vagabond
Composer: Ralph Vaughan-Williams
Lyricist: Robert Lewis Stevenson

Number of voices: 1v  Voicing:Baritone Solo
Genre: Secular, Art song

Language: English
Instruments: Piano
Published: 1905


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Original text and translations

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Give to me the life I love,
Let the lave go by me,
Give the jolly heaven above,
And the byway nigh me.
Bed in the bush with stars to see,
Bread I dip in the river -
There’s the life for a man like me,
There’s the life for ever.


Let the blow fall soon or late,
Let what will be o’er me;
Give the face of earth around,
And the road before me.
Wealth I seek not, hope nor love,
Nor a friend to know me;
All I seek, the heaven above,
And the road below me.


Or let autumn fall on me
Where afield I linger,
Silencing the bird on tree,
Biting the blue finger.
White as meal the frosty field -
Warm the fireside haven -
Not to autumn will I yield,
Not to winter even!


Let the blow fall soon or late,
Let what will be o’er me;
Give the face of earth around,
And the road before me.
Wealth I ask not, hope nor love,
Nor a friend to know me;
All I ask, the heaven above,
And the road below me.


Lyrics: Robert Lewis Stevenson - (1850-1894) - from "Songs of Travel".