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Be A Lamp
by Deborah Leedswith words from Coleman Barks' Rumi©2025 Teaching page made 12/2025 “Be a lamp; Be a ladder; Be a lifeboat; Help to heal another’s soul; Walk from your house like a shepherd”. Coleman Barks’ interpretation of Rumi is credited with these beautiful words; Deborah Leeds added additional lyrics and set this moving sentiment to … Continue reading Be A Lamp
Valentine
by Emma Muttervocalhealthwithemma.com shared and sung with permission Listen (and purchase!) the song here: emmamutter.bandcamp.com/track/valentine Emma Mutter is a community song leader and talented songwriter who lives in the UK. Emma writes "I have been writing songs for community groups since 2020. I love using themes of nature, hope and kindness in my lyrics, and my … Continue reading Valentine
Light and Darkness
a chant, unknown writerLearned from Barbara McAfee via oral traditionwww.barbaramcafee.com Kaitie says: when I listened to Barbara's Morning Star Singers album I was completely smitten with this song. Many years on, both Sara and I teach it yearly if not more, but we've still not sure who wrote it! If you recognize it or have … Continue reading Light and Darkness
Weaving Our Lives
by Alexa Sunshine Rose Teaching page made 11/2024 Alexa describes herself as a singer-songwriter, mother, artist and mystic who has dedicated herself and her life's work to being a clear channel for peace on earth. You can explore and support Alexa's work here: https://www.alexasunshinerose.com/ or purchase tracks or albums on Bandcamp. Here is the Weaving Our Lives … Continue reading Weaving Our Lives
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Walk With Me
by Maggie Wheelerhttps://maggiewheeler.net/ Teaching page made 10/2018 Click here for a FREE download of the original, and to read Maggie's notes about it! Click here to learn more about Maggie's songbook, Walk With Me, which comes with a CD of teaching tracks! Maggie's Notes: This song came through at the end of a week of … Continue reading Walk With Me