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Crédits

INTERPRÉTATION
Corydon Orchestra
Corydon Orchestra
Orchestre
Corydon Singers
Corydon Singers
Chœur
Matthew Best
Matthew Best
Direction d’orchestre
COMPOSITION ET PAROLES
Ralph Vaughan Williams
Ralph Vaughan Williams
Composition
Walt Whitman
Walt Whitman
Paroles

Paroles

Darest thou now O soul,
Walk out with me toward the unknown region,
Where neither ground is for the feet nor any path to follow?
No map there, nor guide,
Nor voice sounding, nor touch of human hand,
Nor face with blooming flesh, nor lips, nor eyes, are in that land.
I know it not O soul,
Nor dost thou, all is a blank before us,
All waits undreamed of in that region, that inaccessible land.
Till when the ties loosen,
All but the ties eternal, time and space,
Nor darkness, gravitation, sense, nor any bounds bounding us.
Then we burst forth, we float,
In time and space O soul, prepared for them,
Equal, equipt at last, (O joy! O fruit of all!) them to fulfil O soul.
Written by: Ralph Vaughan Williams, Walt Whitman
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