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Thursday, 28 March 2024

Proclaim

Now my friend

Ob la di, ob la da

My friend we will be together at the end


Sunny Sunday morning, the sower reaps

Spring dawns across his meadow 

Around the world a mother sleeps


The sunlight catches the variegated ivy leaf

The reflected, crackled, puzzled pattern

At least two sides to a life, my liege


Now my friend

Now my friend

My friend we will be together at the end


Past patches of frost covered snowdrops

Climbing around the growers greens

Around the world a lover weeps


But they are tears of joy

Tears with smiles as big as rainbows

At least five lives in each life he breathes


Ob la di, ob la da

Could go on forever, could go on so far

So far as love would let me be, be my friend


Sunny Sunday morning, way above the bay

One raft for forgiveness, one raft for escape

One raft for sharing, one raft for you my friend


By the lych-gate the parson is out calling

Calling all before, “the spring it is arriving

But I’ll go bless my own sweet lord, ob la di


From leaf remember lichen, fore or aft who knows

Clinging, thriving, imbibing on nothing more

Than life itself


Some sunny Sunday morning

Sprinkle dewdrops

Dewdrops at the shore


Around the world, across a continent or more

Enigma’s engulf the ebb, the flow

Enriched in deepest dream-space


Lovers in love with life

Understanding if not knowing

Not yet knowing all the score


Now my friend

This is no incantation

No medieval or Gregorian chant


My friend

This is love for you

My friend on to the end


Then how can we all proclaim this

How, my liege my leaf

How can we share this gentle awakening


How may we release unbounded joy

My friend we can go singing

Go on singing, ob la di, ob la da





Thanks to The Beatles White Album

Also to the Sacred Souls of Vermont