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The Dove Song Inclusive - Weston Priory

Wherever You Go the dove Song ( Inclusive language). 1. Morning comes and I awake, the flutter of the dove begins and life again greets the newborn day. O lovely one, O friend so gentle, your cry suggests it's time to go upon your voyage to the land of lasting peace. The night is O so long and cold and I have known the emptiness that comes from selfishness and insincerity. The willow and the ash do whisper: hearts are free when peace does prosper, it's the only song you'll ever sing. the dove is peace and lasting happiness. 2. Come take the chance of new life in a land so green and prosperous where milk and honey flow forevermore. Without the risk life isn't worth the pain, the sorrow and fatigue which ev'ryone will know until the end. The window wide is open on the world so begging for your song to come and heal the strife we nurture for ourselves.

Wherever You Go The Dove Song (inclusive language) 1. Morning comes and I awake, the flutter of the dove begins and life again greets the newborn day. O lovely one, O friend so gentle,

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1 Wherever You Go the dove Song ( Inclusive language). 1. Morning comes and I awake, the flutter of the dove begins and life again greets the newborn day. O lovely one, O friend so gentle, your cry suggests it's time to go upon your voyage to the land of lasting peace. The night is O so long and cold and I have known the emptiness that comes from selfishness and insincerity. The willow and the ash do whisper: hearts are free when peace does prosper, it's the only song you'll ever sing. the dove is peace and lasting happiness. 2. Come take the chance of new life in a land so green and prosperous where milk and honey flow forevermore. Without the risk life isn't worth the pain, the sorrow and fatigue which ev'ryone will know until the end. The window wide is open on the world so begging for your song to come and heal the strife we nurture for ourselves.

2 Morning comes and I know now that all is calm, the dove is gone upon its way to high and noble lands. the dove is peace and lasting happiness. 1972 The Benedictine Foundation of the State of Vermont, Inc.