- The Last Rose of Summer
"The Last Rose of Summer" is a poem by Irish poet
Thomas Moore , who was a friend of Byron and Shelley. Moore wrote it in 1805 while atJenkinstown Park in County Kilkenny, Ireland. Sir John Stevenson set the poem to its widely-known melody, and this was published in a collection of Moore's work called "Irish Melodies (1807-34)."Friedrich von Flotow uses the song in his opera "Martha," premiered in 1847 in Vienna. It is a favorite air ("Letzte Rose") of the character Lady Harriet. The interpolation works, and indeed the song helped popularize the opera. (According to the 1954 Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians, the opera grew from an 1844 ballet-pantomime, "Lady Henriette," for which Flotow wrote the music to Act One. Burgmuller and Deldevez wrote the rest of the music; "Lady Henriette" was produced in Paris.)Sarah Brightman recorded the song for her album "The Trees They Grow So High ". It is sung in the musical groupCeltic Woman byMéav Ní Mhaolchatha andHayley Westenra , and was made popular in the twenty-first century in a recording byCharlotte Church and theIrish Tenors .Poem
cquote|'Tis the last rose of summer
Left blooming alone;
All her lovely companions
Are faded and gone;
No flower of her kindred,
No rosebud is nigh,
To reflect back her blushes,
To give sigh for sigh.I'll not leave thee, thou lone one!
To pine on the stem;
Since the lovely are sleeping,
Go, sleep thou with them.
Thus kindly I scatter,
Thy leaves o'er the bed,
Where thy mates of the garden
Lie scentless and dead.So soon may I follow,
When friendships decay,
From Love's shining circle
The gems drop away.
When true hearts lie withered
And fond ones are flown,
Oh! who would inhabit,
This bleak world alone?|External links
* [http://www.reelyredd.com/0906last_rose.htm Audio (midi) and poem]
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