The words were written by Catherine Walker (b 1958). Copyright is held by St Mungo Music of Glasgow, so she is presumably Scottish.
With meter 7.7.6.6, it is set to a Scots Gaelic folk tune ERISKAY LOVE LILT. This is an adaptation from a Gaelic folk song GRĂ€DH GEAL MO CHRIDH which was collected from the singing of Mary MacInnes on the isle of Eriskay in the Outer Hebrides in 1909.
With meter 7.7.6.6, it is set to a Scots Gaelic folk tune ERISKAY LOVE LILT. This is an adaptation from a Gaelic folk song GRĂ€DH GEAL MO CHRIDH which was collected from the singing of Mary MacInnes on the isle of Eriskay in the Outer Hebrides in 1909.
This tune was first published with the text by the compilers of the 1998 hymnal "Common Ground" .
It is not the same as Patrick Appleford's hymn The Quest, which starts "Lord of life you give us all our days" (ref).
It is not the same as Patrick Appleford's hymn The Quest, which starts "Lord of life you give us all our days" (ref).
Downloads
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Singer with piano and fiddle(?):
Singer with electronic organ(?)
Singer unaccompanied:
Choir, unaccompanied, professional recording - with vocal interludes:
Instrumental - piano and recorder:
Lyrics
The lyrics are copyright so cannot be reproduced here. But they are currently available on this website. A rough outline is:1 Lord of life, we come to you
... with the light of your love.
2 Through the days of doubt and toil ....
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