On “Farthest Field”
by Sarah Way
Brooklyn Meeting
At the campfire on the last evening of Summer Sessions 2024, Friends Greg Kozial and Matt Sunderland brought the call and response song “Farthest Field.” We sang it through once, then sang it again. The song is so beautiful, wistful and sweet, it brought tears to my eyes. I took a photo of the lyrics sheet. The typed-out lyrics follow.
There is a land | high on a hill
where I am going, there is a voice that calls to me
The air is sweet | the grasses wave
the wind is blowing, away up in the farthest field
Oh — walk with me & we will see the mystery revealed
When one day we wend our way up to the farthest field
The sun will rise | the sun will set
across the mountains, & we will live with beauty there
the fragrant flowers | the days & hours
will not be counted, & peaceful songs will fill the air
I know one day | I’ll leave my home
here in the valley, & climb up to that field so fair
And when I’m called | & counted in
that final tally, I know that I will see you there
Oh my dear friends | I truly love
to hear your voices, lifted up in radiant song
Tho through the years | we all have made
our separate choices, we’ve ended here where we belong