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Guiding Star (high version) (Chris Inglis)

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  • CPDL #7562: Icon_pdf.gif
Editor: Chris Inglis (submitted 2004-07-09).   Score information: 3 pages, 436 kbytes   Copyright: Personal
Edition notes: 2 versions, please notify composer, he would like to hear responses.

General Information

Title: Guiding Star (high version)
Composer: Chris Inglis

Number of voices: 4vv  Voicing: ST
Genre: Sacred, Anthems

Language: English
Instruments: Piano
Published: composer

Description:

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Original text and translations

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Light piercing the ebon depths of the cold, dark midnight sky.
Comforter, Confidence, Cynosure, guiding star of the Maggi
When you are lost in the wilderness, may angels be where you are.
When you’re lost in your darkest hours, may you find your guiding star.

Would I have followed that blazing star?
Would its light have been even known to me?
Miracles happen ev’ry day. Dear Lord, make me wise enough to see.
When you are lost in the wilderness, may angels be where you are.
When you’re lost in your darkest hours, may you find your guiding star.

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