Now have I fed and eaten up the rose Which then she laid within my stiff-cold hand. That I should ever feed upon a rose I never had believed in liveman's land.
Only I wonder was it white or red The flower that in the [darkness] my food has been. Give us, and if Thou give, thy daily bread, Deliver us from evil, Lord, Amen.
Classical Music | Baritone
Samuel Barber
Now have I fed and eaten up the rose, from Three Songs, Op.45
PlayRecorded on 06/07/2017, uploaded on 04/22/2018
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Now have I fed and eaten up the rose
Now have I fed and eaten up the rose
Which then she laid within my stiff-cold hand.
That I should ever feed upon a rose
I never had believed in liveman's land.
Only I wonder was it white or red
The flower that in the [darkness] my food has been.
Give us, and if Thou give, thy daily bread,
Deliver us from evil, Lord, Amen.
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