Spring Song by Paul Laurence Dunbar
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A light returns.In this episode of Musical Poetry, we bring Spring Song by Paul Laurence Dunbar into a new space—set to a warm jazz big band arrangement that lets the poem breathe, swing, and gently unfold.Written in the early years of Dunbar’s career in the 1890s, Spring Song captures something simple and timeless:the quiet shift from cold to warmth, from stillness to movement, from waiting to beginning again.No grand statements.No heavy weight.Just the sound of life returning.This interpretation leans into that simplicity—carried by rhythm, lifted by brass, and held together by a sense of understated joy.
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