From Strindberg's "The Father"

Went from Miss Julie to The Father. Haven't researched this hymn fragment (I don't know it), but I enjoyed it.

NURSE. Ah, yes, ah yes!

[Reads half aloud]

Ah woe is me, how sad a thing
Is life within this vale of tears,
Death's angel triumphs like a king,
And calls aloud to all the spheres --
Vanity, all is vanity.
Yes, yes! Yes, yes!

[Reads again]

All that on earth hath life and breath
To earth must fall before his spear,
And sorrow, saved alone from death,
Inscribes above the mighty bier.
Vanity, all is vanity.
Yes, Yes.


 

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