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Dale Trumbore
Dale Trumbore
Sunbeam Blues (with clarinet)
A lovelorn song about wanting the best for a hapless lover.
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Sunbeam Blues
Soprano, clarinet, & piano
“Sunbeam Blues” sets a text by poet Julie Kane and was premiered at the University of Maryland by Alicia Waller, soprano; Jessica Zweig, clarinet; and Dale Trumbore, piano.
Text
SUNBEAM BLUES
Sunbeam pourin’ in the window
when my baby wakes and shaves
Sunbeam streamin’ in the window
when my baby wakes and shaves ​
and it waits by my baby’s chair
like a dog at a grave ​
Sunbeam fallin’ on his shoulder
as he reads the want ads through
He sits in that stick of sunbeam
and he reads the want ads through
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He’s been lookin’ for work six weeks
in the same blue suit ​
My baby feels as restless
as the dust in that patch of sun
He’s dancin’ his way to nowhere
just like the dust in that patch of sun ​
He’s tired of takin’ my money
and he wants to give me some ​
I said, if them bosses was women
well, I know just what they’d do
If all them bosses was women, baby,
I’m sure of what they’d do ​
Any woman with two good eyes
would sure pick you ​
Sunbeam pourin’ in the window
It shines on the rug all day
My baby’s all out of dreams now
he just sits in the sun all day ​
And the smoke from his cigarettes
stains that sunbeam gray ​
—Julie Kane, from ​Body and Soul.
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