Friday, January 01, 2010

In the First Gloaming of the New Year...

~From Our Deck~
January 1st, 2010 ~ 5:01 p.m.
Click on photo to enlarge - © 2010 jim otterstrom

The Sons of the Pioneers---back in the 1930s, 40s, and 50s---sang of Tumbling Tumbleweeds, Cool Clear Water, and Blue Shadows on Timber Trails, invoking harmonic poetic imagery which defined with great clarity the open prairies and rugged mountains of the Southern California I grew up in.

In several songs they also sang about, "The Gloaming", a term you don't hear much anymore which describes the light of the sky during those brief moments between day and night.

Nowadays we would usually think of that time as dusk, or twilight, but whenever I see a sky like this I am definitely, 'In The Gloaming', and I can hear those sweet cowboy harmonies ringing through eternity.

~A Joyful New Year To All~

6 comments:

  1. Happy New Year, Jim and Peggy!

    Is that song you're referring to sung in a round? I remember singing -

    Fire's burning, fire's burning
    Draw nearer, draw nearer,
    In the gloaming, in the gloaming,
    Come sing and be merry.

    Same one?

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  2. Madcap-

    That 'round' you remember is called Campfire's Burning, but it's not the same song I was referring to.

    In 1935 the Sons of the Pioneers sang...

    "In the gloaming, oh my darling
    When the light's gone dim and low

    And the quiet shadows falling
    Softly come, and softly go

    When the winds are sobbing strangely, with a gentle unknown woe

    Will you think of me, and love me, as you did once long ago

    In the gloaming, oh my darling
    Think not bitterly of me

    Though I passed away in silence
    Left you lonely, set you free

    For my heart was crushed with longing
    what had been could never be

    It was best to leave you thus my dear
    Best for you, and best for me"

    Not one of their more cheery tunes, but rather appropriate introspection for the end of a day under darkening skies I suppose.

    I like the message in your campfire round better, about huddling near the fire in song and merriment to fend off the approaching darkness.

    Sweet!

    I love the word gloaming though, it sounds so archaic today, and seems to be fading out of existence just like the light it describes.

    Happy New Year Dear Madcap!

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  3. Happy New Year Jim and Peggy!

    The Hermit and I had a nice drive today in the gloaming, enjoying the fading light and silhouettes of trees.

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  4. Happy New Year Deb!

    Did you make any resolutions, like maybe playing more music?

    Whenever your songs come up in our iTunes library it's a feel good thing for us...

    I didn't make any resolutions this year because I'll be busy for the rest of my life trying to live up to last year's!
    ;~)

    ;~)

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  5. What a lovely view! Here's wishing you a happy and healthy 2010!

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  6. Gail & Mezamashii-

    Thank you both and Happy New Year!

    OTGE-

    I checked out your guitar ensemble, just amazing!

    Thanks so much for coming by...

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