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“I wish I were a dove and had wings and could fly; this night to my love's window I would draw nigh, and by the soft moonlight all night I would wait, and think of pretty Saro 'til the rosy dawn of day.” Douglas Wagner arranged this soulful Appalachian ballad, made famous by the Bob Dylan recording in the '70s, in an easy-to-learn unison and two-part choral piece. The idiomatic piano part enhances the beauty and ably supports the vocal lines.
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