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Windham
04:15
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2. |
A Beautiful Life
06:02
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Each day I’ll do a golden deed,
By helping those who are in need;
My life on earth is but a span,
And so I’ll do the best I can.
Life’s evening sun is sinking low,
A few more days, and I must go
To meet the deeds that I have done,
Where there will be no setting sun.
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Old Granny Hare
03:08
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Old Molly Hare what you doin’ there?
Sittin’ by the fireplace smokin’ my cigar.
Jump back, jump back, daddy shot a bear
Shot him in the eye and he never touched a hair.
Old Molly Hard what you doin’ there?
Runnin’ through the cotton patch as fast as I can tear.
Old Molly Hare what you doin’ there?
Sittin’ in the butter dish pickin’ out a hair.
I’d rather be here than to be over there
A whole mess of cockleberries tangled in my hair.
Old Granny Hare what you doin’ there?
Runin’ through the cotton patch as hard as I can tear.
Wheat bread cornbread or any such a thing
The old sow died with the measles in the spring.
Old Granny Hare what you doin’ there?
Sittin’ in the corner smokin’ a cigar.
The old sow’s leg or the old sow’s tail
Make as good a hammer as ever drove a nail.
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The Whisper
05:36
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5. |
The Skill of an Expert
02:04
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6. |
Slow Type
05:29
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7. |
Bravo Alpha Lima
04:30
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8. |
Breathe
05:44
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9. |
Ancient of Days
04:24
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Ancient of days, Who sittest, throned in glory
A hymn in the public domain.
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Sortie
02:58
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11. |
Weak and Faint
04:12
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A Lamb Goes Uncomplaining Forth"
by Paul Gerhardt, 1607-1676
A Lamb goes uncomplaining forth,
The guilt of all men bearing;
And laden with the sins of earth,
None else the burden sharing!
Goes patient on, grow weak and faint,
To slaughter led without complaint,
That spotless life to offer;
Bears shame and stripes, and wounds and death,
Anguish and mockery, and saith,
"Willing all this I suffer."
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