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Hope for Sutton Project

by Hope for Sutton Project Choir

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There is light in the darkest of days, And it shines on the path to show the way. Though it’s sometimes hard to keep my sense of time and place, Nobody can take away my faith. I will put my trust in someone who is greater than me, Who takes my hand and tells me I am free; And I will put my hope in the wings of the rising sun. The dawn breaks and lights my way back home. When I fall, or I stumble alone, I reach out, to your hands that hold me firm. Then you listen to my fears before you dry my eyes, When I trust in you hope never dies.

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The launch of Hope for Sutton is an occasion for celebration; both of the community resource which is being delivered, and the wider community that supports the work.

The inspiration for the song came from thinking about what memories and habits are resilient from childhood into adulthood, what we remember and what we feel. It was written by Andrew Clayton, who also rehearsed with the children who gave the premiere. Help was given by Rachel Cooper, who leads St James' Young Voices.

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released October 4, 2018

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Andrew Clayton Walsall, UK

Director of Music at St Matthew's Church, Walsall and previously at St James' Church, Hill.

Composer, arranger, choir master and writer.

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