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Program Note

Alchemy, commissioned by Indianola Presbyterian Church, Christopher Dent, Director of Music, to celebrate the generations of children’s music ministry leadership of Carol Winans, Sharon Renkes, and Mary Rebekah Fortman, sets the powerful poem by Libby Weber. The poem and piece are inspired by a real-life charity called Swords to Plowshares (Northeast USA), which collects firearms from the community, melts them into gardening tools, distributes the tools to community gardens, harvests the food grown, and then donates the food to local food banks. This piece features a repeating refrain that traces each step of the alchemical cycle that transforms guns into sustenance. This poem form is called a circular, in which the last item of each stanza becomes the first item of the next stanza, similar to the famous “Where Have All the Flowers Gone” by Peter, Paul, and Mary.

Visit https://www.s2pnortheast.org/ to find out more about the Swords to Plowshares charity, research ways to get involved, and/or make a donation.

This piece is suitable for any Mixed-Voice ensemble and would fit well in any concert about action-based love.

Text

What should we do with deadly arms?
Everywhere Everywhere
What should we do with deadly arms?
Starting here and now.
What should we do with deadly arms?
Forge them into garden spades.
Change by change. Change by change.

 

What should we plant with garden spades?
Everywhere Everywhere
What should we plant with garden spades?
Starting here and now
What should we plant with garden spades?
Ample fruit for harvesting.
Change by change. Change by change.

 

What shall we do with harvesting?
Everywhere Everywhere
What shall we do with harvesting?
Starting here and now.
What shall we do with harvesting?
Share with neighbors, those in need.
Change by change. Change by change.

 

What shall we do for those in need?
Everywhere Everywhere
What shall we do for those in need?
Starting here and now.
What shall we do for those in need?
Open doors to welcome them.
Change by change. Change by change.

 

What shall we do to welcome them?
Everywhere Everywhere
What shall we do to welcome them?
Starting here and now.
What shall we do to welcome them?
Set the table, share the feast.
Change by change. Change by change.

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