What a lovely Star Princess she is.... So very much like her beautiful mother. ❤ Love this song. Is there more of it, and maybe lyrics, that can be heard somewhere on the Net? I would like to join my spirit with theirs in singing this touching tune, for I too have heard the Stellar melodies and bathed in their shower of shining Grace. Now it's a most important time to lift our eyes up to the violet-indigo dome of the midnight skies, and listen to the Tune of Love which issues forth from the Opera of this Stellar Chorus. They have much to teach, and much love to give. I welcome them all with an open Heart.
@@julianneriise8362 just seeing your words now. Thank you and bless you kindred one. Keep singing & listening & tuning into that Everpresent Tune… i’ll be doing the same :) The lyrics are - Though my soul my set in darkness, it will rise in perfect light. I have loved the stars too fondly too be fearful of the night. It’s part of a poem called ‘The Old Astronomer’ published by a woman named Sarah Williams in 1868, the year of her death.
What a lovely Star Princess she is.... So very much like her beautiful mother. ❤ Love this song. Is there more of it, and maybe lyrics, that can be heard somewhere on the Net? I would like to join my spirit with theirs in singing this touching tune, for I too have heard the Stellar melodies and bathed in their shower of shining Grace. Now it's a most important time to lift our eyes up to the violet-indigo dome of the midnight skies, and listen to the Tune of Love which issues forth from the Opera of this Stellar Chorus. They have much to teach, and much love to give. I welcome them all with an open Heart.
@@julianneriise8362 just seeing your words now. Thank you and bless you kindred one. Keep singing & listening & tuning into that Everpresent Tune… i’ll be doing the same :)
The lyrics are -
Though my soul my set in darkness, it will rise in perfect light.
I have loved the stars too fondly too be fearful of the night.
It’s part of a poem called ‘The Old Astronomer’ published by a woman named Sarah Williams in 1868, the year of her death.
Your voice is so lovely
@@rajmathew6220 thank you 💚
@@ultravioletarcher Jealous of your inner circle who get to hear you more often. Love your songs. Hope to see you live sometime
So excited to share this time in Dallas.