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    The Sculptor

    Peter Link

    Key:
    Dm
    Vocal Range:
    Medium-high
    Pitch Range:
    D3 - F5
    Digital Sheet Music PDF
    $6.95
    Key:
    Bb Major
    Vocal Range:
    Medium
    Pitch Range:
    B3 - D5
    Digital Sheet Music PDF
    $6.95
    Key:
    A Minor
    Vocal Range:
    Medium-low
    Pitch Range:
    A3 - C5
    Digital Sheet Music PDF
    $6.95
    Composer:
    Peter Link
    Lyricist:
    Mary Baker Eddy
    Text Source:
    Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures :248:12-18 / 248:25-29 we must first
    Publisher:
    Westrax Music Publishing
    Instrumentation:
    Keyboard/Vocal
    Key:
    A Minor
    ,
    Bb Major
    ,
    Check
    ,
    Dm
    Vocal Range:
    Check
    ,
    Medium
    ,
    Medium-High
    ,
    Medium-Low
    Vocal Pitch Range:
    A3 - C5
    ,
    B3 - D5
    ,
    Check
    ,
    D3 - F5
    MP3 Duration:
    03:42

    A classical/bluesy musical approach to the act of controlling one’s thinking process. Think: Porgy and Bess if you want to identify the style … Think about the fact that “We are all sculptors, working at various forms, moulding and chiseling thought.”
    CD Keyboard: Piano

    Lyrics

    The Sculptor
    Text by Mary Baker Eddy
    Music by Peter Link

    The sculptor turns
    from the marble to his model
    in order to perfect his conception.
    We are all sculptors,
    working at various forms,
    moulding and chiseling thought.
    What is the model before mortal mind?
    Is it imperfection,
    joy, sorrow,
    sin, suffering?
    Have you accepted the mortal model?
    Are you reproducing it?

    The sculptor turns
    from the marble to his model
    in order to perfect his conception.
    We must first turn our gaze
    in the right direction,
    and then walk that way.

    We must form perfect models in thought
    and look at them continually,
    or we shall never carve them out
    in grand and noble lives.

    The sculptor turns
    from the marble to his model
    in order to perfect his conception.
    We are all sculptors,
    working at various forms,
    moulding and chiseling thought.

    We are all sculptors,
    moulding and chiseling thought.

    Words used courtesy of The Mary Baker Eddy Collection

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