- Far Above Cayuga's Waters
"Far Above Cayuga's Waters" is
Cornell University 'salma mater . The lyrics were composed circa 1870 by roommates Archibald Croswell Weeks, 1872, and Wilmot Moses Smith, 1874, and set to the tune of "Annie Lisle ", a popular 1857ballad byH. S. Thompson about aheroine dying oftuberculosis .History
This song is the one of the better known alma maters in the
United States . It is the only alma mater song included in Ronald Herder's "500 Best-Loved Song Lyrics." In a novel,Betty Smith called it "the saddest and oldest of all college songs."Edward Abbey , in "One Life at a Time, Please," mentions a campfire sing in which he contributed "the onlyIvy League song that occurred to me: 'Far Above Cayuga's Waters.'"The tune has been adopted since by dozens of universities,
college s, andhigh school s (ex.Shelby High School ) worldwide. For example, Professor George Penny of theUniversity of Kansas wrote his school's alma mater by changing a few words from Cornell's song ("Far above the golden valley..."). Other colleges and universities that have borrowed the song include theUniversity of Wisconsin-La Crosse , theCollege of William and Mary , theColorado State University ,University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill , theUniversity of Missouri , theUniversity of Georgia , theUniversity of Alabama ,Indiana University ,Wofford College ,Birmingham-Southern College ,Emory University ,Erskine College ,Lehigh University ,Lewis & Clark College ,Moravian College , Xavier University,Acadia University ,Vanderbilt University , theAmerican University of Beirut , and even thefiction alPlainfield Teacher's College .The song traditionally concludes campus performances by the
Cornell University Chorus andCornell University Glee Club . It is also heard between the second and third periods of men's ice hockey games, halftime or the end of the third quarter of football games, and half time of other Cornell athletic contests attended by theCornell Big Red Marching Band or theCornell Big Red Pep Band . The evening bell concert in McGraw tower also concludes each day with a rendition of the tune.Students of
Ithaca College on the other side of Cayuga Lake, like to point out that the song's lyrics are not as magnificent or accurate as one might think -- Cornell's campus is actually at a much lower elevation (in feet abovesea level ) than the campus of Ithaca College. The school bookstore has, at times in the past, sold t-shirts to this effect, with the motto: "Farther Above Cayuga's Waters."Lyrics
The first two verses and the chorus are the best known and are usually the only verses sung. These verses and the rest of the song are as follows:
:"Far Above Cayuga's Waters":"With its waves of blue,":"Stands our noble Alma Mater":"Glorious to view."
::Refrain:::"Lift the chorus, speed it onward,"::"Loud her praises tell."::"Hail to thee, our Alma Mater,"::"Hail, all hail, Cornell!"
:"Far Above the busy humming":"Of the bustling town;":"Reared against the arch of Heaven,":"Looks she proudly down."
:Refrain
:"Sentry-like o'er lake and valley towers her regal form," :"Watch and ward forever keeping, braving time and storm." :"So through clouds of doubt and darkness gleams her beacon light," :"Fault and error clear revealing, blazing forth the right."
:Refrain :"To the glory of her founder rise her stately walls." :"May her sons pay equal tribute whene'er duty calls." :"When the moments, swiftly fleeting, ages roll between," :"Many yet unborn shall hail her: Alma Mater, Queen!"
:Refrain
:"In the music of the waters as they glide along," :"In the murmur of the breezes with their whispered song," :"In the tuneful chorus blending with each pealing bell," :"One refrain seems oft repeated: Hail, all hail, Cornell!" :Refrain
:"Here, by flood and foaming torrent, gorge and rocky dell," :"Pledge we faith and homage ever to our loved Cornell." :"May time ne'er efface the memory of her natal day," :"And her name and fame be honored far and wide alway!" :Refrain
Parodies
As expected in a song that has become part of popular culture, it is the subject of parodies.
Allan Sherman 's "No One's Perfect," about choral clinkers, put these words to the tune:
"Far above the other singers
In the treble clef
A soprano sings in E Flat
But... the key is F."Fact|date=February 2007Fans of other
Ivy League institutions have been known to sing doctored versions of the lyrics when playing Cornell in athletic contests. The most popular version goes as such::Far above Cayuga's waters/:What's that awful smell/:Some will say that it's the lake/:But no -- it's just Cornell.
A variant of the above is:
:Far above Cayuga's waters/:There's an awful smell/:Some say it's Cayuga's waters/:Some say it's Cornell."
ee also
*
Cornell University
*List of Cornell Songs References
*Abbey, Edward (1988): "One Life at a Time, Please." Owl Books, ISBN 0-8050-0603-6
*Herder, Ronald (1998), "500 Best-Loved Song Lyrics". Courier Dover Publications, ISBN 0-486-29725-X'
*Smith, Betty: "Joy in the Morning"External links
* [http://www.gleeclub.com/experience/cornellsongs.php Cornell Songs] - Read the more on Alma Mater history, download PDF sheet music, and listen to an mp3.
* [http://chimes.cornell.edu/sounds.html Sounds of the Cornell Chimes] - Cornell Chimes website includes mp3s of the three daily Cornell songs (Alma Mater, Evening Song, and Jenny McGraw Rag) available for free download
* [http://cornell-magazine.cornell.edu/Archive/2005marapr/depts/Cornelliana.html The Borrowing of the Song]
* [http://www.goleader.com/05oct13/16.pdf#search='plainfield%20teachers%20football%20hoax' Link to an article mentioning its use in a song about the fictitious "Plainfield Teacher's College"]
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