Sydney Carter 1981
Julian of Norwich (1343-1416) was an English anchoress of the Middle Ages. She lived an ascetic life in a room built onto the side of a church, and people would seek advice from her. During her lifetime, Norwich was the second most important city after London and was devastated by the Black Death of 1348-1350, the Peasants’ Revolt in 1381, and the suppression of the Lollards. In 1373, aged 30, Julian received a series of visions. Her writings, now known as Revelations of Divine Love, are the earliest surviving English-language works attributed to a woman.
Youth Trad Song Committee 2024: Julian of Norwich
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D9va4tms1_w
Loud are the bells of Norwich and the people come and go Here by the tower of Julian I tell them what I know Chorus Ring out bells of Norwich and Let the winter come and go All shall be well again I know Love like the yellow daffodil is coming through the snow Love like the yellow daffodil is Lord of all I know Ring for the yellow daffodil, the flower in the snow Ring for the yellow daffodil and tell them what I know For repeat of final chorus: All shall be well I’m telling you Let the winter come and go All shall be well again I know.
