[Eros. Ricardo Cadenas] |
Risa, frente, cabellos, manos, dedos,Laúd quejoso, voz, arco, viola:¡Tantas llamas que queman a una solaMujer!
que me llevan hasta un disco del que acabo de escribir y a la sensual voz de fuego de Dorothee Mields.
Anónimo: A song of divine love. [2'22''] Dorothee Mields, soprano; Hille Perl, viola da gamba; Lee Santana, archilaúd.
LORD, when the sense of thy sweet grace | |
Sends up my soul to seek thy face. | |
Thy blessed eyes breed such desire, | |
I dy in love’s delicious Fire. | |
O love, I am thy Sacrifice. | 5 |
Be still triumphant, blessed eyes. | |
Still shine on me, fair suns! that I | |
Still may behold, though still I dy. | |
Though still I dy, I live again; | |
Still longing so to be still slain, | 10 |
So gainfull is such losse of breath. | |
I dy even in desire of death. | |
Still live in me this loving strife | |
Of living Death and dying Life. | |
For while thou sweetly slayest me | 15 |
Dead to my selfe, I live in Thee. |
[Richard Crashaw, 1613?-1649]
1 comentario:
Ese disco es maravilloso. Lo reseñé hace un mes, mas o menos. De lo más bonito que he escuchado últimamente. "La luz no tiene lengua, es toda ojos"...
Un beso.
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