Wednesday, November 4, 2015

Children Go Where I Send Thee

Go where I send thee has been traced back to an African-American spiritual that has been sung for over three centuries. It is said that the original version was found in an old Kentucky school room for African-American children. It has been likened to a counting song for children while telling the story of the birth of Christ. This song has a few variations, but the lyrics have generally stayed the same no matter who is singing them. This song has been sung by a number of artists over the years from the Seekers to Johnny Cash. Another version of this song has its roots in the copper mines of Lake Superior where the Cornish worked. It is said that the counting reference is a mixed bag of Christian and astrological symbols and astronomical entities. 

One for the little bitty baby (Jesus).
Two for Paul and Silas.
Three for the three men riding (Biblical Magi); or the Hebrew children, in some versions.
Four for the four knocking on the door (Four Evangelists).
Five for the Five that came back alive; or Gospel preachers
Six for the six that never got fixed.
Seven for the seven that all went to Heaven
Eight for the eight that stood at the gate.
Nine for the nine that stood in the line.
Ten for the Ten Commandments.
Eleven for the eleven deriders.
Twelve for the Twelve Apostles.

Here is another version of the lyrics that lean towards astronomy. The opinions expressed in parenthesis are not mine. 

One is one and all alone:
- God, or Jesus Christ


Two, two, the lily-white boys (babes), clothed all in green-ho
- God and Jesus
- Or: Jesus Christ and John the Baptist
- Or: the constellation Gemini (the twins) (a sign of spring?)


Three, three, the rivals
- The Trinity (God, Jesus, The Holy Ghost)
- This explanation does not explain the term "rivals"


Four for the gospel makers:
- The Four Evangelists (Matthew, Mark, Luke, & John)


Five for the symbols at your door
- The five books of Moses
- Or: a pentagram, a common motif on doorposts (why?)


Six for the six proud Walkers (or: charming waiters):
- "Walkers" may be a corruption of "waters"
- The six water-pots used in the miracle of Cana
- Where Jesus changed water into wine at a wedding


Seven for the seven stars in the sky:
- The seven stars in the constellation Ursa Major (The Big Dipper)
- Or: the seven visible stars in the constellation Pleiades

Eight for the April rainers:
- The constellation Hyades (eight stars)
- Also called "The Rainy Hyades"
- Rise heliacally with the sun in the month of Arpil
- Or: Gabriel and the Archangels


Nine for the nine bright shiners:
- The Muses (does not fit with biblical or astronomical theme)
- Suggests another constellation


Ten for the ten commandments:
- Self-explanatory


Eleven for the eleven who went to heaven:
- The eleven apostles minus Judas


Twelve for the twelve apostles:
- Self-explanatory


After all the research I did, I never could find a reasonable explanation for this line: Six for the six that never got fixed. I guess, we will never know. 

What we do know is that it is a catchy tune that will have you humming along as you do your shopping.

So, children go where I send thee; I send thee to shop from these wonderful gift ideas.
Ornament Handmade From Poplar Wood Black Lab, Yellow Lab, Golden Lab, Chocolate Lab
KevsKrafts 
Labrador Retriever Christmas Tree Ornament Handmade From Poplar Wood Black Lab, Yellow Lab, Golden Lab, Chocolate Lab
On Sale Handmade Polymer Clay Beads Yellow Flower on a Black Round Lentil Polyclay Bead DIY Jewelry
BlueMorningExpressions 
On Sale Handmade Polymer Clay Beads Yellow Flower on a Black Round Lentil Polyclay Bead DIY Jewelry
Yellow Gold Dichroic Glass Pendant, Pebble Texture, Silver Necklace
ResetarGlassArt 
Yellow Gold Dichroic Glass Pendant, Pebble Texture, Silver Necklace
Dinosaur Baby Shower Banner – It’s a Boy
AdorebyNat 

Fall Maple and Oak Leaf Coasters in Filet Crochet - Set of 4 - Handmade Decor Accent or Decoration
RSSDesignsinFiber 
Fall Maple and Oak Leaf Coasters in Filet Crochet - Set of 4 - Handmade Decor Accent or Decoration
Good Mountain Morning Yellow Oval Dichroic Glass Cabochon Pendant
Umeboshi 
Good Mountain Morning Yellow Oval Dichroic Glass Cabochon Pendant
Girls Yellow Crocheted Dress with Matching Booties
CathyCreates 

Yellow Malaysia Jade Earrings in Sterling Silver
ElunaJewelry 
Yellow Malaysia Jade Earrings in Sterling Silver
Orange Blue Dangle Earrings, Lampwork Beads, Turquoise Howlite, Summer, Handmade Jewelry
PrettyGonzo 
Orange Blue Dangle Earrings, Lampwork Beads, Turquoise Howlite, Summer, Handmade Jewelry
Hand Knit Golden Sunflower Cotton Dish Cloth or Wash Cloth
HollyKnitterCreation
Hand Knit Golden Sunflower Cotton Dish Cloth or Wash Cloth
Dog Paw Print and Hearts Earrings, Yellow Lampwork Amber Copper Handmade Dangle Jewelry
ShadowDogDesigns 
Unique dog paw print and heart artisan earrings.
Bracelet and Earring Set Handmade Stunning Orange Swarovski Crystal Harvest Lampwork
Jazzitupwithdesignsbynancy 
Bracelet and Earring Set Handmade Stunning Orange Swarovski Crystal Harvest Lamp
Flame Patina Copper Earrings
SolanaKaiDesigns 

Sun Charms Gold Chandelier Yellow Orange Earrings Sunshine
BeadSouk 
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Autumn Gold Orange Yellow Brown Multi-Wrap One Size Handmade Bracelet
KatsAllThat 
Autumn Gold Orange Yellow Brown Multi-Wrap One Size Handmade Bracelet
Loquats, Japanese Plums, 11 x 15, Watercolor, Print, Fruit, Home Decor, Decorative art, yellow, tropical
Watercolorsnmore 
Loquats, Japanese Plums, 11 x 15, Watercolor, Print, Fruit, Home Decor, Decorative art, yellow, tropical
Dark Autumn Maple Leaves Over-the-Collar Bandana, Large-XLarge
SewAmazin
Dark Autumn Maple Leaves Over-the-Collar Bandana, Large-XLarge
Opaque Bright Acid Yellow Handmade Lampwork Glass Beads
CovergirlBeads 
Opaque Bright Acid Yellow Handmade Lampwork Glass Beads 416 Silver Etched
Guitar Pendant Necklace Red, Pink or Yellow Enamel with a Sterling Silver Chain
TheSingingBeader 
Guitar Pendant Necklace Red, Pink or Yellow Enamel with a Sterling Silver Chain
Lemon Drop Bracelet
Wyverndesigns
Lemon Drop Bracelet
Embroidered Bee-lieve Lined Denim Half Apron - Vendor, Teacher, Waitress, or Gardner
SimpleEmbroiderySew
Embroidered Bee-lieve Lined Denim Half Apron - Vendor, Teacher, Waitress, or Gardner

See something you just cannot live without or that would make a great gift for someone on your gift list? Buy it now because handmade, artisan jewelry is HOT, HOT, HOT and sells fast!
Enjoy all of these goodies, and if you don’t see what you’re looking for, you can find more at:  Week 1 Week 2 Week 3 Week 4 Week 5 Week 6 Week7
Here We Come A’Wassailing Deck the Halls God Rest Ye Merry, Gentlemen Good King Wenceslas I Saw Three Ships The 12 Days of Christmas
 
All of these handmade designers are ready to make something for you. Just ask them! 

Enjoy, 

Julie and Blu

12 comments:

  1. Yellowlischious! I made up a word to describe all these beauties! Julie and Blu, thank you so much for sharing all these bright and sunny gift ideas! Pinned all.

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  2. A bright and pretty assortment of yellows! Thank you for showing my guitar necklaces! Will share...

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  3. What an interesting song! That's a new one for me. Will have to find the Johnny Cash version (: Thanks for your description of the song and for all the bright yellow handmade items! Real eye openers for sure! Thank you, Julie and Handsome Blu for including my dog rescue earrings. Will share far and wide and eventually get everything pinned. Thanks again.

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  4. I've never heard this song either, Julie - thanks for sharing it and your research! And thank you for including my Autumn dog bandana in this week's bright and cheery blog post. All are pinned. ;-)

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  5. Beautiful and warm selections, Julie and Blu! And thank you for the history lesson!

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  6. Great picks. Thanks so much for including my loquats.
    Tweeted.

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  7. A bright and beautiful selection! I've never even heard of the song you talked about. I guess you learn something new every day! Thanks for including my lemon drop bracelet in your wonderful post. Will share.

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  8. Interesting information about a Christmas carol I have never heard of before! And terrifically pretty choices for your gift ideas this week. Thanks so much, Julie and beautiful Blu, and a special merci beaucoup for including my earrings. :) Will be sharing, of course!

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  9. Very interesting story Julie. I don't believe I have ever heard this one but I am going to be checking it out. Of course, will share the post and the individual items. Thank you!

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  10. Wonderful choices for Christmas gifts, enjoyed your post about Christmas carols, thank you for including my earrings. Will share.

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  11. Beautiful selection. Thank you, Julie and Blu for another great week and for including my crocheted dress. Shared.

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  12. Very interesting history of that song. Thank you for the history lesson and for including my fused glass pendant. Have shared -

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