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Re: Fare Thee Well, Spirit

Your title made me think of this old folk ballad, Fare Thee Well, also know as 10,000 Miles. A version that came to mind was Mary Chapin Carpenter's in the movie, Fly Away Home. The movie is a story of beauty and the magic of seasons, cycles, and rhythms. It is also a story about the intuitive and innovation minds of humans in our search for knowledge and understanding when exploring the wonders of our universe.

Fare thee well
My own true love
Farewell for a while
I'm going away
But I'll return
If I go 10,000 miles

10,000 miles
My own true love
10,000 miles or more
And the rocks may melt
And the seas may burn
If I no more return

And you see
Yon lonesome dove
Sitting on an ivy tree
She's weeping for
Her own true love
As I will weep for mine

Oh come back
My own true love
Stay a while with me
For if I had a friend
All on this earth
Then you'll be a friend to me, my dear

Jane
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