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Free Download Poor Little Lambs

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  • Aug 13, 2023
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First published:Description: The text of the Whiffenpoof Song, the theme song of the Yale University Whiffenpoof Choir, is from 1909-10. It was a parody on one of Rudyard Kipling's "Barrack-Room Ballads" entitled "Gentlemen-Rankers." That text was set to music by Tod B. Galloway in 1909. The actual text of the Whiffenpoof Song was written by Meade Minnigerode and George S. Pomery c. 1910 and set to Galloway's melody. The work is in the public domain. It is used here in accordance with the CPDL copyright license which allows users to download,print, copy and distribute a score freely and even modify the score or text under the same license conditions. For more,see :Copyrights.




Free Download Poor Little Lambs



We're poor little lambs who have lost our wayBaa, baa, baaWe're little black sheep who have gone astrayBaa, baa, baaGentleman songsters off on a spreeDoomed from here to eternityLord have mercy on such as weBaa, baa, baa.


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97. Those who have fallen into this worldliness look on from above and afar, they reject the prophecy of their brothers and sisters, they discredit those who raise questions, they constantly point out the mistakes of others and they are obsessed by appearances. Their hearts are open only to the limited horizon of their own immanence and interests, and as a consequence they neither learn from their sins nor are they genuinely open to forgiveness. This is a tremendous corruption disguised as a good. We need to avoid it by making the Church constantly go out from herself, keeping her mission focused on Jesus Christ, and her commitment to the poor. God save us from a worldly Church with superficial spiritual and pastoral trappings! This stifling worldliness can only be healed by breathing in the pure air of the Holy Spirit who frees us from self-centredness cloaked in an outward religiosity bereft of God. Let us not allow ourselves to be robbed of the Gospel!


3. In the present text we can see the importance of moral values, founded on the natural law written on every human conscience; every human conscience is hence obliged to recognize and respect this law. Humanity today seeks greater justice in dealing with the vast phenomenon of globalization; it has a keen concern for ecology and a correct management of public affairs; it senses the need to safeguard national consciences, without losing sight however of the path of law and the awareness of the unity of the human family. The world of work, profoundly changed by the advances of modern technology, reveals extraordinary levels of quality, but unfortunately it must also acknowledge new forms of instability, exploitation and even slavery within the very societies that are considered affluent. In different areas of the planet the level of well-being continues to grow, but there is also a dangerous increase in the numbers of those who are becoming poor, and, for various reasons, the gap between less developed and rich countries is widening. The free market, an economic process with positive aspects, is nonetheless showing its limitations. On the other hand, the preferential love for the poor represents a fundamental choice for the Church, and she proposes it to all people of good will.


The Babes in the Wood(Well-known Version)Traditional SongO don't you rememberA long time agoTwo poor little babes,Their names I don't know,They strayed far away,On a bright summer's day.These two little babesGot lost on their way.RefrainPoor babes in the wood!Poor babes in the wood!Oh! Don't you rememberThose babes in the wood?Among the trees high,Beneath the blue sky,They plucked the bright flowersAnd watched the birds fly;Then on blackberries fed,And strawberries red,And when they were weary'We'll go home,' they said.RefrainAnd when it was night,So sad was their plight,The sun it went down,And the moon gave no light!They sobbed and they sighedAnd they bitterly criedAnd long before morning,They lay down and died.RefrainAnd when they were dead,The robins so red,Brought strawberry leavesAnd over them spreadAnd all the day long,On the branches did throng,They mournfully whistled,And this was their song:Refrain


The Babes in the Wood(Well-known Version) Traditional Song O don't you rememberA long time agoTwo poor little babes,Their names I don't know,They strayed far away,On a bright summer's day.These two little babesGot lost on their way.RefrainPoor babes in the wood!Poor babes in the wood!Oh! Don't you rememberThose babes in the wood?Among the trees high,Beneath the blue sky,They plucked the bright flowersAnd watched the birds fly;Then on blackberries fed,And strawberries red,And when they were weary'We'll go home,' they said.RefrainAnd when it was night,So sad was their plight,The sun it went down,And the moon gave no light!They sobbed and they sighedAnd they bitterly criedAnd long before morning,They lay down and died.RefrainAnd when they were dead,The robins so red,Brought strawberry leavesAnd over them spreadAnd all the day long,On the branches did throng,They mournfully whistled,And this was their song:Refrain


Here's the version recited in the mp3:My dear, do you know,How a long time ago,Two poor little children,Whose names I don't know,Were stolen away on a fine summer's day,And left in a wood, as I've heard people say.And when it was night,So sad was their plight!The sun it went down,And the moon gave no light!They sobbed and they sighed, and they bitterly criedAnd the poor little things, they lay down and died.And when they were dead,The robins so red,Brought strawberry-leavesAnd over them spread;And all the day long,They sung them this song:"Poor babes in the wood! Poor babes in the wood!Oh don't you remember the babes in the wood?"


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