A Song for All Seasons

Betty Mary Thatcher, John Tout, Jon Camp, Michael Dunford, Terence Sullivan

From the start through all time
Here upon the wind
Disorder reigned hand in hand with Spring
Earth and the fire
Air and the water
Moulded the sea and landscape
Moving, flowing with no seeming purpose
Endlessly changing
Survival
Spring into Summer
Time for reflection
Time to grow
World full of meaing
Place rearranging
Face ever changing
For all our lives
These are our roots and it's our way
We grow, we reap and sow
We reap and sow the seasons of our day

Within the heart of all things born that day
The Autumn scene brings the Winters way
Colours are shading
Misting and fading
Turning toward
Changes, living
Each time the past and the future
Holding together

Tomorrow
Winter to Springtime, a season for planning
Time to learn
World full of stillness
World ever waiting
Anticipating
For all of our lives
These are our roots, and it's our way
We grow, we reap, and sow
We reap and sow the seasons of our day

We fall, while aiming so high
We crawl, flying
Man has North, South, East and West
Man has, trying
A song for all seasons through

Man has North, South, East and West
Man has music
Man has North, South, East and West
Man makes music
A song for all seasons through

Song for all seasons
A song for all our time
We'll have a song for all the seasons through

Trivia about the song A Song for All Seasons by Renaissance

When was the song “A Song for All Seasons” released by Renaissance?
The song A Song for All Seasons was released in 1978, on the album “A Song for All Seasons”.
Who composed the song “A Song for All Seasons” by Renaissance?
The song “A Song for All Seasons” by Renaissance was composed by Betty Mary Thatcher, John Tout, Jon Camp, Michael Dunford, Terence Sullivan.

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