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Morning Has Come

Author: Jason Shelton, 1972- Hymnal: StJ2005 #1000 (2005) Meter: 10.10.10.10 First Line: Morning has come, arise and greet the day! Topics: Transcending Mystery and Wonder; Celebration and Praise; Courage and Hope; General Service Music; Gratitude and Thanks; Welcome and Ingathering Languages: English Tune Title: MOUNTAIN MORNING
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Breaths

Author: Birago Diop, 1906-1989 Hymnal: StJ2005 #1001 (2005) First Line: Those who have died have never left Refrain First Line: Listen more often to things than to beings Lyrics: Refrain: Listen more often to things than to beings, listen more often to things than to beings, tis’ the Ancestors’ breath when the fire’s voice is heard, tis’ the ancestor’s breath in the voice of the waters. Zah Whsshhh Aahh Whsshh 1 Those who have died have never, never left The dead are not under the earth They are in the rustling trees They are in the groaning woods They are in the crying grass, They are in the moaning rocks The dead are not under the earth [Refrain] 2 Those who have did have never, never left. The dead have a pact with the living. They are in the woman’s breast, They are in the wailing child They are with us in our homes. They are with us in this crowd The dead have a pact with the living. [Refrain] Topics: Transcending Mystery and Wonder; Family; Love and Compassion; Sorrow, Grief, and Loss; Special Occasions Languages: English Tune Title: [Those who have died have never left]

Comfort Me

Author: Mimi Bornstein-Doble, 1964- Hymnal: StJ2005 #1002 (2005) First Line: Comfort me, comfort me Topics: Transcending Mystery and Wonder; Courage and Hope; Love and Compassion; Sorrow, Grief, and Loss Languages: English Tune Title: [Comfort me, comfort me]

Where Do We come From?

Author: Paul Gaugin, 1848-1903; Brian Tate Hymnal: StJ2005 #1003 (2005) Topics: Transcending Mystery and Wonder; General Service Music; Justice and Social Action; Unity and Diversity Languages: Latin Tune Title: [Where do we come from]

Busca el Amor

Author: Salvador Cardenal Barquero, 1960-; Ted Warmbrand, 1943-; Jacqueline Schwartz Turchick, 1942- Hymnal: StJ2005 #1004 (2005) First Line: Revisa tu corazón (Examine that heart of yours) Refrain First Line: Busca el amor en ti (Seek out the love in you) Topics: Transcending Mystery and Wonder; Courage and Hope; Love and Compassion Languages: English; Spanish Tune Title: [Revisa tu corazón]
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Praise in Springtime

Author: William Channing Gannett, 1840-1923 Hymnal: StJ2005 #1005 (2005) First Line: Praise to God and thanks we bring Lyrics: 1 Praise to God and thanks we bring, hearts rejoice and voices sing; praises to the Glorious One; for a year of wonder done. Praise now for the budding green, April’s Resurrection scene; Praise now for the shining hours starring all the land with flowers. 2 Praise now for the summer rain; feeding day and night with grain; praise now for the tiny seed; holding all the word shall need; Praise now for the garden root, meadow grass and orchard fruit; and for hills and valleys broad; bring we now our thanks to God. 3 Praise now for the snowy rest, falling soft on nature’s breast; for the happy dreams of birth, brooding in the quiet earth. For this year of wonder done, praise to the All glorious One; hearts rejoice and voices sing; praise and love and thanks we bring. Topics: Transcending Mystery and Wonder; Celebration and Praise; General Service Music; Gratitude and Thanks; Nature; Unity and Diversity Languages: English Tune Title: [Praise to God and thanks we bring]

In My Quiet Sorrow

Author: Jeannie Gagné, 1960- Hymnal: StJ2005 #1006 (2005) First Line: I am worn, I am tired Topics: Transcending Mystery and Wonder; Courage and Hope; Love and Compassion; Sorrow, Grief, and Loss; Special Occasions Languages: English Tune Title: [I am worn, I am tired]
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There's a River Flowin' in My Soul

Author: Rose Sanders, 1945- Hymnal: StJ2005 #1007 (2005) Lyrics: There’s a river flowin’ in my soul. There’s a river flowin’ in my soul. And it’s tellin’ me that I’m somebody. There’s a river flowin’ in my soul. There’s a river flowin’ in my heart. There’s a river flowin’ in my heart. And it’s tellin’ me that I’m somebody. There’s a river flowin’ in my heart. There’s a river flowin’ in my mind. There’s a river flowin’ in my mind. And it’s tellin’ me that I’m somebody. There’s a river flowin’ in my mind. Topics: Transcending Mystery and Wonder; Courage and Hope; Special Occasions Languages: English Tune Title: [There's a river flowin' in my soul]

When Our Heart Is in a Holy Place

Author: Joyce Poley, 1941- Hymnal: StJ2005 #1008 (2005) First Line: When we trust the wisdom in each of us Topics: Transcending Mystery and Wonder; Courage and Hope; Gratitude and Thanks; Justice and Social Action; Love and Compassion; Special Occasions; Unity and Diversity Languages: English Tune Title: [When we trust the wisdom in each of us]

Meditation on Breathing

Author: Sarah Dan Jones, 1962- Hymnal: StJ2005 #1009 (2005) First Line: When I breathe in, I'll breathe in peace Topics: Transcending Mystery and Wonder; Courage and Hope; Love and Compassion Languages: English Tune Title: [When I breathe in, I'll breathe in peace]

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