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Brothers Digital Sheet Music
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Brothers
by Carl M. Steubing SATB Choir - Digital Sheet Music

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I hope that he can see in me, his brother. Brothers is an original musical work. The music is composed by Carl M. Steubing and the words are from a poem written by Carls good friend Miles J. Martin.  The opening lyrics, Who is that man, refers to an older Asian gentleman Miles encountered during vacation in the Far East. They were strangers that could not communicate, but when their eyes met they smiled at each other, and Miles recognized the man as his brother.  Shortly thereafter Miles sat down and wrote the poem called Brothers. Carl M. Steubing wrote the music, and it was published in 1967.
 
This song was very relevant back in 1967 but has even more significance today. Brothers (and sisters) around the world are looking to belong in our chaotic world. They are searching for more connections, more empathy, and more love for each other.  No matter where you are from, the color of your skin, the faith you follow, or the person you choose to love, may we all find a way to look into each others eyes, smile and see in each other our brother or sister.

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