Sunshine Again
arr. Linda Spevacek-Avery
The touching poem, "Sweet Peril," by Scottish poet George MacDonald has been masterfully integrated into the hauntingly beautiful southern folk tune, "Prospect," reflecting the ebb and flow of love from "weeping rain" into "sunshine again."
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SSA Octavo
3129012ESupplier ID: e15/1389HISBN: 000308039931
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Min. 10 copies
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The touching poem, "Sweet Peril," by Scottish poet George MacDonald has been masterfully integrated into the hauntingly beautiful southern folk tune, "Prospect," reflecting the ebb and flow of love from "weeping rain" into "sunshine again."