O SON OF JUSTICE!
Whither can a lover go but to the land of his beloved? and what seeker findeth rest away from his heart’s desire? To the true lover reunion is life, and separation is death. His breast is void of patience and his heart hath no peace. A myriad lives he would forsake to hasten to the abode of his beloved.
David Hunt has recorded this Hidden Word on his album The Earth and the Eagle available on CD Baby and iTunes.
Gustaff Besungu sang a version on the album Village Nights by The Light Combo. It is available on iTunes.
Elika Mahony also has a version called "Whither can a lover go?" on her album Melodies of the Nightingale which you can purchase from her website, or also from iTunes.
Nathan & Nabil Huening have recorded and offered this Hidden Word for download via their website generously for free, though there is an option to donate to the project. It is their hope to record all the Hidden Words. It is also available on SoundCloud.
The Baha'i Choral Festival performed this Hidden Word as "Whither Can A Lover Go" on their album Sacred Songs V: Live available via Bahai Music Store.
Corinne Padilla Mc Loughlin chants this Hidden Word as "The True Lover" on her album Remember My Days available via Baha'i Music Store.
Gustaff Besungu, Pam Hill, and Ali Youssefi recorded this as "Whither Can A Lover Go?" on their album The Flight available via Bahai Music Store.
Nasim Maani sings this as "True Lover" on her album The Longing available via Bahai Music Store.
Samy Parak performs this Hidden Word in a Baha’i Blog Studio Session available on YouTube or Soundcloud.
Emily Price & Van Gilmer perform this Hidden Word in a Baha’i Blog Studio Session available on YouTube.
Eduardo Rioseco & Omid Khorramian perform this Hidden Word in Spanish in a Baha’i Blog Studio Session available on YouTube.
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