Titres les plus populaires de Gerald Finley
Crédits
AUSFÜHRENDE KÜNSTLER:INNEN
Gerald Finley
Bariton
Julius Drake
Klavier
KOMPOSITION UND LIEDTEXT
Benjamin Britten
Komponist:in
Walter de La Mare
Texte
PRODUKTION UND TECHNIK
Mark Brown
Produzent:in
Paroles
Have you been catching of fish, Tom Noddy?
Have you snared a weeping hare?
Have you whistled ‘No Nunny’ and gunned a poor bunny,
Or a blinded bird of the air?
Have you trod like a murderer through the green woods,
Through the dewy deep dingles and glooms,
While every small creature cries shrill to Dame Nature
‘He comes—and he comes!’?
Wonder I very much do, Tom Noddy,
If ever, when you are a-roam,
An ogre from space will stoop a lean face
And lug you home:
Lug you home over his fence, Tom Noddy,
Of thorn-stocks nine yards high,
With your bent knees strung round his old iron gun
And your head dan-dangling by:
And hang you up stiff on a hook, Tom Noddy,
From a stone-cold pantry shelf,
Whence your eyes will glare in an empty stare,
Till you are cooked yourself!
Walter de la Mare (1873-1956)
Written by: Benjamin Britten, Walter de La Mare