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The extended metaphor of "crossing the bar" represents travelling serenely and securely from life into death. The Pilot is a metaphor for God, whom the speaker hopes to meet face to face. Tennyson explained, "The Pilot has been on board all the while, but in the dark I have not seen him…. [He is] that Divine and Unseen Who is always guiding us."
The Evening Star, an engraving of a painting by John Boaden for The Amulet, 1836, in combination with a poem by Letitia Elizabeth Landon. "Evening Star", a poem by Edgar Allan Poe. The Evening Star, a 1996 sequel to the film Terms of Endearment. Evening Star (Fripp & Eno album), 1975. Evening Star (Joshua Breakstone album), 1988.
Songwriter (s) Barry Gibb, Maurice Gibb. " Evening Star " is a song written by Barry and Maurice Gibb, and recorded by American country music artist Kenny Rogers. It was released in June 1984 as the third single from the album Eyes That See in the Dark. The song reached No. 11 on the Billboard Hot Country Singles & Tracks chart.
Song Without Words: 1979: Gordon Jenkins: The Song's Gotta Come from the Heart: 1946 (film) Sammy Cahn, Jule Styne: Sonny Boy: 1944 (radio) Lew Brown, Buddy DeSylva, Ray Henderson, Al Jolson: Sorry: 1949: Buddy Pepper, Richard A. Whiting: South of the Border: 1953: Michael Carr, Jimmy Kennedy: South - To a Warmer Place: 1981: Loonis McGlohon ...
Shawn Mendes dropped this single in May of 2019 and by July, it was literally pouring out of every open car window. Reaching No. 2 on the Billboard 100, “If I Can’t Have You” is Mendes ...
Sunset and Evening Star, Choral Song for mixed chorus a cappella, Op. 55 (1932); published 1934; words by Alfred, Lord Tennyson; One Generation Passeth Away, Motet for mixed chorus a cappella, Op. 56 (1934); Biblical words from Ecclesiastes
Sanober Khan. "I find it incredibly amazing how, at every sunset, the sky is a different shade. No cloud is ever in the same place. Each day is a new masterpiece. A new wonder. A new memory ...
Song to the Evening Star" ("O du, mein holder Abendstern"), also known as "Oh Star Of Eve", is an aria sung by the character Wolfram in the third act of Richard Wagner's 1845 opera Tannhäuser. Wolfram greets the Evening Star (the planet Venus ) for offering hope in darkness, in an implied contrast to Tannhäuser's lover Venus at the beginning ...