#686: We Give Thee but Thine Own
Mar. 9th, 2020 10:14 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Not a lot going on here--this is a "second person woes" case because we need the rhyme "be/thee" twice! It's not quite "last verse same as the first" because only the rhymes are repeated, but still not a whole lot of originality.
"receive/give" is audacious as a rhyming pair, I'll put it that way.
The left hand (tenor/bass part) is odd, at one point it has a chord that's C sharp against B flat. It gets a little weird because technically there are a bunch of different ways to write anything in musical notation, but the short version is, it's not very common to have both sharps and flats in the same place at the same time.
"receive/give" is audacious as a rhyming pair, I'll put it that way.
The left hand (tenor/bass part) is odd, at one point it has a chord that's C sharp against B flat. It gets a little weird because technically there are a bunch of different ways to write anything in musical notation, but the short version is, it's not very common to have both sharps and flats in the same place at the same time.