[Oe List ...] OE Digest, Vol 156, Issue 17
Lawrence Philbrook
icalarry at gmail.com
Wed Mar 19 17:46:38 PDT 2025
> I think Walk Upon This Planet was written in 1977 by a colleague in Salt Lake City but I do not remember who. I just remember singing it in a car on the way to San Francisco for an Area meeting
With respect,
Larry
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> On Tuesday, March 18, 2025 at 12:57:31 PM MST, Judi White <judiwhite070 at gmail.com> wrote:
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> Who wrote this song?
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> On Tue, Mar 18, 2025, 3:41 PM James Wiegel via OE <oe at lists.wedgeblade.net <mailto:oe at lists.wedgeblade.net>> wrote:
> Thank you for spreading your voice, Rob. Only 158 countries and 17 states still to go!
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> WALK UPON THIS PLANET
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> Tune: Snowbird
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> Amidst a world in trouble it is true
> There are songs of hope and vision that are starting to break through.
> The chaos may be ringing in your ears,
> But the voices won't stop singing until everybody hears.
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> Chorus:
> Walk upon this planet, call it "Home"
> From the highest celebration to the deepest pain‑filled moan.
> This worried world is yearning to forgive
> And reveal the unity where all together people live.
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> The truth is higher than a bird can fly.
> It's bigger than a mountain—even wider than the sky.
> It's deeper than the wells inside the mind
> And it's more than what we're seeking or could ever hope to find.
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> Jim Wiegel <http://partnersinparticipation.com/james-wiegel/>
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