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Child of the Pure Unclouded Brow

 The Electronic Alice - Part Three
Child of the Pure Unclouded Brow

for
Mixed Chorus, Piano, Amplified Harpsichord and Electronic Sounds
Child of the Pure Unclouded Brow  is the prefatory poem to Through the Looking Glass, Lewis Carroll's sequel to Alice's Adventures in Wonderland.

It is at once a prelude to the second book and a poignant epilogue, as Charles Dodgson, aka. Lewis Carroll, looks back on the times when he extemporized the 'Alice' tales while rowing with the three Liddell sisters on the Thames.

The second verse is particularly moving as Dodgson prophesies his obscurity:
"No thought of me shall find a place
In thy young life's hereafter"

Happily, in this instance, he was too pessimistic:  Alice Liddell, in later years, recollected Dodgson most fondly.

SUNY Geneseo Chamber Singers - Robert Isgro, Director

Partial score available below
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Child of the Pure Unclouded Brow - Lewis Carroll

Child of the pure unclouded brow
And dreaming eyes of wonder!
Though time be fleet, and I and thou
Are half a life asunder,
Thy loving smile will surely hail
The love-gift of a fairy-tale.

I have not seen thy sunny face,
Nor heard thy silver laughter:
No thought of me shall find a place
In thy young life's hereafter –
Enough that now thou wilt not fail
To listen to my fairy-tale.

A tale begun in other days,When summer suns were glowing –
A simple chime, that served to time
The rhythm of our rowing –
Whose echoes live in memory yet,
Though envious years would say 'forget.'

Come, hearken then, ere voice of dread,With bitter tidings laden,
Shall summon to unwelcome bed
A melancholy maiden!
We are but older children, dear,
Who fret to find our bedtime near.

Without, the frost, the blinding snow,
The storm-wind's moody madness –
Within, the firelight's ruddy glow,
And childhood's nest of gladness.
The magic words shall hold thee fast:
Thou shalt not heed the raving blast.

And though the shadow of a sigh
May tremble through the story,
For 'happy summer days' gone by,
And vanish'd summer glory –
It shall not touch with, breath of bale,
The pleasance of our fairy-tale.
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  • Home
  • BIO
  • CHORAL
    • THE ELECTRONIC ALICE -----LEWIS CARROLL----- (more) >
      • All in the Golden Afternoon & The Lobster Quadrille
      • Jabberwocky
      • Child of the Pure Unclouded Brow
    • POEMS OF CHILDHOOD -----EUGENE FIELD----- >
      • Wynken, Blynken & Nod
      • With Trumpet and Drum
      • Tarantella: Over the Hills and Far Away
      • LIttle Boy Blue
      • The Duel
    • E.E. CUMMINGS SONGS >
      • in Just spring
      • when god lets my body be
      • hist whist
      • Portrait: Buffalo Bill's
      • POEM Or Beauty Hurts Mr. Vinal
      • Jimmie's Got a Goil
    • DYLAN THOMAS >
      • Do Not Go Gentle Into That Good Night
    • SCOTTISH TRADITIONAL ---CAROLINA NAIME--- >
      • Wi a Hundred Pipers
  • SOLO VOCAL
    • POEMS OF CHILDHOOD EUGENE FIELD >
      • Little Boy Blue for Soprano, Horn & Piano
      • Tarantella for Soprano, Horn & Piano
    • E.E. CUMMINGS for Solo Voice >
      • In Just Spring
      • Buffalo Bill's defunct
      • when god lets my body be
      • hist whist
  • CHAMBER
    • Two Pieces for Piano >
      • Prelude for Piano
      • Toccata for Piano
    • Two Pieces for Wind Quintet and Piano >
      • Ballad on a Ground
      • Romp for Wind Quintet
    • Piano Trio (VI, Vc, Pno) "Moments Past"
    • Wind Quintet "Moments Past"
    • Tarantella for Wind Quintet
    • Scramble - For Wind Quintet
    • Sonata for Violin and Piano
    • Waltz & Scherzo for Wind Quintet
  • ORCHESTRAL
    • Scamper for Large Orchestra
    • Tarantella: Over the Hills and Far Away
    • Scamper for Small Orchestra
  • WIND & JAZZ ENSEMBLE
    • Scamper for Wind Ensemble
    • Ave Maris Stella for Wind Ensamble
    • L'Homme Arme for Wind Ensemble
    • Iris's March
    • Ballad for Solo Trumpet & Jazz Ensemble
  • Contact