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Listen more often to things rather than beings. Hear the fire's voice, Hear the voice of water. In the wind hear the sobbing of the trees, It is our forefathers breathing. The dead are not gone forever. They are in the paling shadows, And in the darkening shadows. The dead are not beneath the ground, They are in the rustling tree, In the murmuring wood, In the flowing water, In the still water, In the lonely place, in the crowd: The dead are not dead. Listen more often to things rather than beings. Hear the fire's voice, Hear the voice of water. In the wind hear the sobbing of the trees. It is the breathing of our forefathers, Who are not gone, not beneath the ground, Not dead. The dead are not gone for ever. They are in a woman's breast, A child's crying, a glowing ember. The dead are not beneath the earth, They are in the flickering fire, In the weeping plant, the groaning rock, The wooded place, the home. The dead are not dead. Listen more often to things rather than beings. Hear the fire's voice, Hear the voice of water. In the wind hear the sobbing of the trees. It is the breathing of our forefathers.

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Composer
YSAYE BARNWELL
Lyricist
Birago Diop
Representation
BIPOC

Tags

Theme(s)
Transformation
Story/Memory
Nature
Love/Compassion
Grief
Freedom/Liberation
Attention
Aging and Transition
Tradition(s)
Paganism/Wicca
Language(s)
English

Musicality

Instrumentation
Piano
Voicing
Vocal duet
SSATB
SA
Congregational singing
Rote
Solo

Music

UUA Hymnal
Singing the Journey
Copy number
4
Copy type
Octavo

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