Go now in peace
Go now in peace. Natalie Sleeth* (1930-1992).
Music and words are from Sleeth’s Sunday songbook: a collection of unison songs for any age (Chapel Hill, North Carolina, 1976). This is a simple one-stanza song that is suitable for singing as a canon, as is common with Sleeth’s writing: indeed it is probably best sung in that way, with keyboard accompaniment, or...
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