Benjamin Britten — Embroidery Aria

Embroidery in childhood was a luxury of idleness A coil of silken thread giving dreams of a silk and satin life Now my broidery affords the clue whose meaning we avoid! My hands remembered its old skill Those stitches tell a curious tale I remember I was brooding On the fantasies of children And dreamt that only by wishing I could bring some silk into their lives Now my broidery affords the clue whose meaning we avoid


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