
Going Home!
Going Home, Going Home!..
I am going home!
Quiet like some still day,
I am going home!
It's not far, just close by,
Through an open door.
Work all done, care laid by
Never fear no more.
Mother's there expecting me,
Father's waiting too,
Lots of faces gathered there,
All the friends I knew.

I'm just Going Home!..

No more fear... No more pain...
No more stumbling by the way...
No more longing for the day...
Going to run no more...

Morning star lights the way,
Restless dreams all gone.
Shadows gone, break of day,
Real life has begun.
There's no break, there's no end
Just living on.
Wide awake, with a smile
Going on and on.
Going Home, Going Home!..
I am going home!
Shadows gone break of day.
Real life has begun.

I'm just Going Home!..
Based on Largo, 9th Symphony from Dvorak's
"From the New World", Performed by a group of young boys called Libera, on an album named "Angel Voices" (2006).
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NOTE - 1:
The beautiful full-color liner notes of "Angel Voices" fold out to show us a panoramic portrait of white-clad boy singers, ages 7 to 14, members of renowned 23-voice, South London-based boy's choir, Libera.
Libera's repertoire is wide, from classical and cathedral pieces to works for pop and media productions.
Pure soprano leads and harmonies, a touching, well-chosen song selection - "Voices" is a choral treat that lifts us up from the earthbound mundane to the bright, clear, rarefied air of angels.
Libera, as we know it today, is the publicly performing boys section of St. Philip's Church choir from South London. Their concept is to make boy choir music more accessible to a wider audience, many of whom might be put off by the words 'church choir', by integrating classical and traditional music with a more contemporary, mainstream sound.
The repertoire they sing as Libera is in addition to, not a replacement of, their church singing. It does not detract from the fact that the core activity of the choir is their duty as part of the Anglican parish church. When heard during Sunday services, they are more like other church choirs than the Libera we see on TV and hear on CDs.
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NOTE - 2:
If you want, you can write a little (just little) word into my "Livre d'Or". Just to tell me if you like what I am doing .... or not... or give me advices, ... tricks too... or simply writing what you want, nothing more.
I will always be pleased and you are always welcome into my garden:

Merci de tout mon coeur d'être simplement là,

Québec, Canada
Jocelyne.Chouinard@hypertelecom.net
www.whatmagicmoment.com
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Au Jardin de Jolyne
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