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All My Memories of Love

Author: Anna Akhmatova, c. 1888-1966; Mark L. Belletini, 1949- Hymnal: Singing the Living Tradition #336 (1993) Meter: 7.5.7.5 D Topics: Humanist Teachings Insight and Wisdom Lyrics: 1 All my memories of love hang upon high stars. All the souls I’ve lost to tears now the autumn jars; and the air around me here thickens with their song; sing again their nameless tunes, sing again, and strong. 2 Willows in September touch the water clear, set among the rushes tall of the flowing year. Rising up from sunlit past comes the shadowed sigh running toward me silently, love to fortify. 3 Many are the graceful hearts hung upon this tree. And it seems there’s room for mine on these branches free; and the sky above the tree, whether wet or bright, is my ease and comforting, my good news and light. Languages: English Tune Title: ADORO TE DEVOTE

Have I Not Known

Author: Don Marquis, 1878-1937 Hymnal: Singing the Living Tradition #337 (1993) Meter: 8.8.8.8 D Topics: Humanist Teachings Insight and Wisdom First Line: Have I not known the sky and sea Languages: English Tune Title: JERUSALEM

I Seek the Spirit of a Child

Author: Carl G. Seaburg, 1932- Hymnal: Singing the Living Tradition #338 (1993) Meter: 8.8.8.8.8.9 Topics: Humanist Teachings Insight and Wisdom Languages: English Tune Title: SUSSEX CAROL
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Knowledge, They Say

Author: Arthur Noyes, 1880-1958 Hymnal: Singing the Living Tradition #339 (1993) Meter: 10.10.10.10 Topics: Humanist Teachings Insight and Wisdom First Line: Knowledge, they say, drives wonder from the world Lyrics: 1 Knowledge, they say, drives wonder from the world; they say it still, though all the dust's ablaze with marvels at their feet, while Newton's laws foretell that knowledge one day shall be song. 2 We seem like children wandering by the shore, gathering pebbles colored by the wave; while the great sea of truth, from sky to sky stretches before us, boundless unexplored. Languages: English Tune Title: SHELDONIAN
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O World, Thou Choosest Not the Better Part

Author: George Santayana, 1863-1952 Hymnal: Singing the Living Tradition #341 (1993) Meter: 10.10.10.10.10.10 Topics: Humanist Teachings Insight and Wisdom First Line: O world, thou choosest not the better part! Lyrics: 1 O world, thou choosest not the better part! It is not wisdom to be only wise, and on the inward vision close the eyes, but it is wisdom to believe the heart. To trust the soul’s invincible surmise is all of science and our only art. 2 Our knowledge is a torch of smoky pine that lights the pathway but one step ahead across a void of mystery and dread. Bid, then, the tender light of faith to shine by which alone the mortal heart is led unto the thinking of the thought divine. Languages: English Tune Title: SONG 1

O Slowly, Slowly, They Return

Author: Wendell Berry, 1934- Hymnal: Singing the Living Tradition #342 (1993) Meter: 8.8.8.8 Topics: Humanist Teachings Insight and Wisdom Languages: English Tune Title: SOLOTHURN
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A Firemist and a Planet

Author: William Herbert Carruth, 1859-1924 Hymnal: Singing the Living Tradition #343 (1993) Meter: 7.6.7.6 D Topics: Humanist Teachings Insight and Wisdom Lyrics: 1 A firemist and a planet, a crystal and a cell, a starfish and a saurian, and caves where ancients dwelt; the sense of law and beauty, a face turned from the sod — some call it evolution, and others call it God. 2 Haze on the far horizon, the infinite tender sky, the ripe, rich tints of cornfields, and wild geese sailing high; and over high and lowland, the charm of goldenrod — some people call it autumn, and others call it God. 3 Like tides on crescent sea-beach, when moon’s so new and thin, into our hearts high yearnings come welling, surging in, come from the mystic ocean whose rim no foot has trod — some people call it longing, and others call it God. 4 A sentry lone and frozen, a mother starved for her brood, and Socrates’ dread hemlock, and Jesus on the rood; and millions, who, though nameless, the straight, hard pathway trod — some call it consecration, and others call it God. Languages: English Tune Title: NEW ENGLAND

A Promise through the Ages Rings

Author: Alicia S. Carpenter, 1930- Hymnal: Singing the Living Tradition #344 (1993) Meter: 8.8.8.8 Topics: Humanist Teachings Hope Languages: English Tune Title: WAS GOTT THUT
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With Joy We Claim the Growing Light

Author: Samuel Longfellow, 1819-1892 Hymnal: Singing the Living Tradition #345 (1993) Meter: 8.8.8.8 Topics: Humanist Teachings Hope Lyrics: 1 With joy we claim the growing light, advancing thought, and widening view, the larger freedom, clearer sight, which from the old unfold the new. 2 With wider view, come loftier goal; with fuller light, more good to see; with freedom, truer self-control; with knowledge, deeper reverence be. Languages: English Tune Title: WINCHESTER NEW

Come, Sing a Song with Me

Author: Carolyn McDade, 1935- Hymnal: Singing the Living Tradition #346 (1993) Meter: Irregular Topics: Humanist Teachings Hope Languages: English Tune Title: A ROSE IN WINTER

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