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G-5410BELLThe SummonsFrom the collectionGive Your Gifts:The BasicsCollectionCompact DiscMP3 d and GuitarJohn L. BellTHE SUMMONSWill You Come and Follow MeGIA Publications, Inc. 7404 S. Mason Ave., Chicago, IL 60638800.GIA.1358 or 708.496.3800 fax 708.496.3828 giamusic.com

2THE SUMMONSText by John L. Belland Graham MauleTune: KELVINGROVE, Scottish trad.Arr. John L. Bell and Gary DaigleNot too slowly . ca. 63IntroductionCapo 3:( D )3 Fluteb& 4 œFœ3&b4 œ œ&b œ .œœC7œœ( Bm ) œDmœ œœ œ3( A SUS4C SUS43œ œœ Œ. ? b 43 Œ Œ( Em7 )Gm7( A 7) .Œ .) .œ .Œ .Verses 1–3, 5, 6( A)CœŒœœ( D)F œ .Œ . œœ( A 7)C7 *Singers, sing verse 1-3 with no interlude. 1. Will you comeand fol 2. Will you leaveyour - selfIf you want to be considered for descant 3. Will youletthe blind (Soprano or Tenor) please sing the 5. Instrumental versedescant part on page 5 for verse 3. 6. Lord, your sum - mons ech -& b . ?bŒ . œ . .Œœœ . .Œ œ œ .œœœœœŒœŒ .Œ. œœ .Œ .œœlowbe edoesœ*Harmony on Verse 3The following editions are available separately from the publisher: A flute part, G-5410INST, a Guitar Edition,G-5410G, and a Bilingual Edition (English and Spanish), G-7637.G-5410Text and Music Copyright 1987, Arr. 1995, 2000, Wild Goose Resource Group, Iona CommunityPearce Institute, 840 Govan Road, Glasgow G51 3UU, ScotlandGIA Publications, Inc., 7404 S. Mason Ave., Chicago, IL 60638International Copyright Secured All Rights Reserved Printed in U.S.A.Reproduction of this publication without permission of the publisher is a violation of the U.S. Code of Lawfor which the responsible individual or institution is subject to criminal prosecution. No one is exempt.

3( Bm)( Em7 )& b DmmehindseeIfIfIf callmyœ .œ .& b .Œ b .Œ . ( A)& b œœ œœ œœC( D) gocaresetLet meturn( Em7 )Gm7?b .Œ . . .the .( D)beŒœ( A 7)thethetheœ fol .Œ .- . .Œœœ .œœDmlow .œœerereryouAndnev-er .œ .œŒ . ( Em7 )F7œ b œœœœWill youWill youWill youInœœ b œ œœœœ-Œ .œœ nevnevnev( D 7)ŒœœAndAndAnd n’t knowand kind’ners freeF . . . ( Bm)C7Œ. bebebe ( A 7)andC7& b . . .C SUS4 . .œwhere youfor cruelthepris - .? b œœ Œ Œ . .ŒœœFWill youWill youWill you& b œœ œœ œœ& b . œœ( A SUS4 ) . .œœ(instrumental)?Gm7ŒyourœŒGm7 œœletriskkisscom .mythethe-Œ .pa -œ

4b . .( G)& b Bœbœlovebehos - tilelep - er(instrumental)nyI’ll& b œbœ œ? b suchmy nameat - tractas thisgoWhereyourloveandfootœœœœœ .Œœœ . .œœ .( A)C SUS4& b .œœknown,scare?seen,show.Œ .œœbeorun -stepsœŒ .( A 7)C7œœ œœ WillWillAndyouletyouletad - mitmymetolifeanwhatThusI’llmoveandliveandœœ .œŒŒ .œœ( Bm)Œ. Œ .(G/A)Gm7œœb .( Em7 )Dm .Fœœœœœœœœœ( D)Cœœ Bœœ( A SUS4 )& b b( G)Am7œœ . .& b .Œ? . œb#( F m7 ) ( D)B /C . .beswerI-F . uinininme? To Verse 2me? To Interludeme? To Verse 4growInyouandyouinme. To Interludeœ .œ .& b .Œ? b . Œ . Œ . œ .Œ .To Verse 6œ . .Œ .Œœ

5Interlude&b Œ( D)Fluteœœ &b œ œœœ .œ?b œ Œ œœœ & b . œŒ?b . . .Œœœ .( D)Verses 4DescantœœMelodyœœ& b œœœœœb œŒ?œœ4. Will you4. Will youŒœŒ œ œ . lovethe œlovethe .œŒ. Œ .( A 7)C7œœœ œ œœœ .Œ . 2. Final Endingb( Em7 )(G/A) .Œ .œ‘you’ ( D)B /C . .œ .Gm7 .F Dm3 .C SUS43( Bm )œœ( A SUS4 )Gm7&b ŒœTo Verse 3(Em7 )&b ŒœC7Œ .1.&bœŒ .Œœ( A 7)F .œ .Œ .œF . . . . . .Œ Œœ .( Bm )œœœ youhideIfœ œ Dmbutœ Iœbut .œyouhideIf .œ .œ . Œ .œI‘you’Œ3 . .Œ .

6( Em7 )&b Gm7( A SUS4 )œ callyour& b . .callyour& b . œŒ?b . &bœŒœ œ. .œ œ œ .œœ œœ œœ .name?3sideAndsideœ&b nev Andnevœ . erbe-œer .beœ .( Em7 )Œ .Œœ .Œ .b( G) œ œWill youusethefaithyou’veœfoundWill youusethefaithyou’vefound .œ &b œ œ œ&b œ œ œ& b œœ b œ œœ? œ Œb œŒ Œ .œ . œbœœœŒœ .in -œ .Œ . .same? .same?œ . .Œ .œ . . .œFtheBœin -( D)C7Gm7F7fear . theŒ. theœfearœ( A 7)Gm7-Œœœ Œœ œ œC7theWill you quell( Em7 )œ . ( D 7)Will you quellŒ œ œ .( A 7)œFœ œ œœ œœ Dm& b .Œ? b . .( D)Cname? . .( Bm )( A)C SUS4Œœ œTore -œ œ œToœre -œ œ œœ œ œ . .

7#( F m7) &bAm7shape&b shapeœ Bœthe worldœŒ .( Bm )&b œ( A SUS4 )( A)œ œC SUS4Through my œ .œ .œ .œœa - round,Œ .œœCa - round,the world& b .?bb( G)Œ œ œ .œ .Œ Œ .soundInyouandyouinœ œ . .& b .Œ? . bœ .Œ . andœŒ . .Œ . and touchœandœ and touchœœC7andœ .Œ .To Verse 5F .me? .inœœ( A 7)( D)B /Cyou .Œ. (G/A)Gm7œyousightb .( Em7 ) In œœsoundsightœDm&b FœThrough myœœ( D)me?œ . .Œ .To Verse 5Œœ

Provided that sufficient performance copies have been purchased, the contents of thebox may be reproduced for assembly use without further permission from thepublisher. For all other uses, go to OneLicense.net.THE SUMMONSText: John L. Belland Graham Maule& b 43 œœ & b . . .œ1. Will you come2. Will you leave3. Will youlet4. Will you love5. Lord, your sum -callcallcallcallcall& b knowkindfreesideyou& b letriskkissusecom -youryouryouryourmyœAndAndAndAndAndœ nevnevnevnevnev -and fol - lowyour - selfbe the blind - edthe ‘you’youmons ech - oesœbebebebebeœmy lovebethe hos - tilethe lep - erthe faith you’vepa - nyI’llœ .& b œ name betract orthis un world a foot - youyouyouyoume . .œerererererœ name?name?name?name?name.& b grownprayermeansoundgrowTune: KELVINGROVEScottish trad., arr. John L. Bell .thethethethetheshown,starecleanfoundgoœœ œ œmeIfhindIfseeIfhideIftrue When œIIIIyoubutbutbutbutbutœ go where you don’tcare for cruel andsetthe pris - ’nersquell the fear in turn and fol - low .same?same?same?same?same.œ œœ œWill youShould yourAnd doTore Where yourœ œWillWillWillWillIn œyouyouyouyouyourœletmylifeat such asshape thelove andœ Will youletmy lifebeWill youletme an - swerAnd ad - mitto whatIThrough my sight and touch andThus I’ll move and liveand .youyouyouyouyou .ininininin .me?me?me?me?me.œCopyright 1987 Wild Goose Resource Group, Iona CommunityGIA Publications, Inc., exclusive North American Agent. All Rights ReservedG-54107Code A885147 541004

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