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Monday, 10 September 2018
All We Like Sheep
It wasn’t that we were enthusiastically Christian.
In fact, we weren’t Christian at all but my brother
who loved singing was in a choir that was going
to sing the ‘Messiah’. Handel’s ‘Messiah’ and he
practised at home. From another part of the flat,
we would hear, ‘Every valley shall be exalted’. It
came into my head: ‘Every va-alley’. And it was
going to be exalted. And the ‘exalted’ came out as
‘exal.....ted’. But which valleys? Where were
these valleys? We went on camping
holidays and walked up valleys. We camped in
a valley in Wales. Would it be exalted? And what
is exalting? How do you exalt a valley? I was 12
and I didn’t have the answer to these questions
but because my parents started singing it round
our flat, ‘Every valley shall be exalted’ as well as
my brother, I didn’t ask. It was just an obvious thing
that you could sing about. The valleys were going to
be exalted. And there were other bits that stuck too:
‘All we like sheep who’ve gone astray-ay-ay-ay-ay....’
That was the valley in Wales again. The farmer had
hundreds of sheep and some of them went astray.
My mother thought this one was funny. I had no idea
why she thought that was funny. We might be
listening to the radio and some item on the news
would set her off singing, ‘All we like sheep have
gone astray-ay-ay-ay....’. And everyone would join in.
Me too.