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Edward MacDowell - Confidence

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Noonday sun or night
Have for me one light
Love shines in it bright
Through deep brown eyes

Scoffers tell a tale
That love grows pale
That brown eyes fail
Ah, how wise! Ah, how wise!

Surely true love's might
Puts such fears to flight
In those brown eyes bright
Love never dies

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Edward MacDowell

One of the first American composers ever to win fame in Europe, Edward MacDowell (1860-1908) is known for various songs and piano pieces as well as two piano concertos.