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From Cycles of Eternity: Aspiration

from Cycles of Eternity by In Mulieribus

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We climb the slopes of life with throbbing heart,
And eager pulse, like children toward a star.
Sweet siren music cometh from afar,
To lure us on meanwhile. Responsive start
The nightingales to richer song than Art
Can ever teach. No passing shadows mar
Awhile the dewy skies; no inner jar
Of conflict bids us with our quest to part.
We see adown the distance, rainbow-arched,
What melting aisles of liquid light and bloom!
We hasten, tremulous, with lips all parched,
And eyes wide-stretched, nor dream of coming gloom.
Enough that something held almost divine
Within us ever stirs. Can we repine?

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from Cycles of Eternity, released July 3, 2020

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In Mulieribus—the Latin phrase meaning "among women"—is a women's vocal ensemble dedicated to the promotion and enrichment of community through the art of music with a focus on works written primarily before 1750.

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