Roger Quilter - Music and Moonlight

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The keen stars were twinkling
And the fair moon was rising among them
Dear Jane:
The guitar was tinkling
But the notes were not sweet till you sung them
Again
As the moon's soft splendor
O'er the faint cold starlight of heaven
Is thrown
So your voice most tender
To the strings without soul had then given
Its own

The stars will awaken
Though the moon sleep a full hour later
Tonight;
No leaf will be shaken
Whilst the dews of your melody scatter
Delight
Though the sound overpowers
Sing again, with your dear voice rеvealing
A tone
Of some world far from ours
Whеre music and moonlight and feeling
Are one
 
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In this beautiful and romantic song, Roger Quilter captures the essence of music and moonlight intertwining with a lover's voice. The twinkling stars and rising moon set the scene for a heartfelt serenade to Jane, whose voice brings sweetness to the music. The tender lyrics paint a picture of the moon's soft splendor and the enchanting power of music to awaken the stars and scatter delight. The singer's plea for Jane to sing again reveals a longing for a world where music, moonlight, and feeling are harmoniously intertwined, creating a magical and transcendent experience. "Music and Moonlight" is a captivating and enchanting ode to the power of love and music to transport us to a world of beauty and emotion.

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