Mother's Day Featured on Voices From The Circle
Voices From The Circle starts Mother's Day early! We begin by honoring our Mothers, Grandmothers, Aunties and all the women who have kept us all on solid footing through the music and thoughts of Native America's best entertainers; Indigo Girls, Keith Secola, Ulali, Cherokee National Children's Choir, Smokytown, Kevin Locke, Joanne Shenandoah, her Mom & Auntie, Mary Youngblood, Anita Anquoe George, Brule', Radmilla Cody, Saved By Grace Navajo Choir PLUS story telling by Mary Louise Defender Wilson and Gourd Woman. For more information visit: http://www.airos.org/audio.html#vc
Drifting around me like flower pedals from above
Their worried eyes and sad faces
As they reached out and touched my heart
My love is so deep for you
It is all right my child
Know that you are stronger than you think
Always remember
I will always be there In a song we sang together
no matter where you go you will always know
The good moments we had together
And they will be like my hand touching
Your face and your heart
Yes always remember dear ones
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