audblog audio post Another old rough n'ready HG musical experience. The subtext for this song, titled "Go Little Sparrow", is the story told (in the Venerable Bede, I think) of the first conversion to Christianity of the British king. The king said to the missionary, "Our life is as when, on a cold winter night, a sparrow flits through a window into the warm feast hall, and then out again. If your God can give me confidence in what comes after, I will believe." [or something like that]
Once again the 2-min. limit means I've had to split the song proper & the harmonica coda into 2 separate posts.
4.14.2003
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Bede,
Go Little Sparrow,
Henry music
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