The song is entitled “Surrounded by this Whole Huge World” and is performed by Thom Kilts (vocals, banjo, percussion, guitars) Sarah Kilts (vocals, bass), Francois Ouellette (melodeon) and Jim Dolmage (fiddle).
Wee Robert, music and lyrics composed by Jim Dolmage, tells the story of the brother-in-law he never met. This song is on the band's CD Surrounded by This Whole Huge World:
Lyrics
Well Robert as a wee lad you never knew home
Cast out as a baby and left all alone
Your brother and sister forever to roam
And cope with those parents who should have known
Well the parents were Christians believed you might say
Went to church and at night yeah they prayed every day
Yet had no room in their hearts to find a way
For the lovely dark eyed Robert with them to stay
Oh the brother and sister wanted a new baby boy
But in that sad house there was no baby joy
No one talked of him no pictures on display
Lovely little Robert was shipped far away.
Well he was passed from place to place you see
Until he was left for all eternity
In a place they called a Hospital School
Just a dumping ground so heartless and cruel
Oh where was the love oh where was the love
Oh where was the love where was the love
Only eight years old and coughing so bad
The doctors refused to treat the wee lad
I hope someone held his lovely hand
As he was sent off to some god promised land
Well you see he was loved and has left behind
People who care and still bring him to mind
And it’s a lovely lad they see in their thoughts
Remembering Robert who’ll not be forgot.
Instrumental break
At birth parents hear - you’ve children at home
Focus on them and leave this one alone
This leads to a life of loss and regret
Foregoing love and choosing neglect
Well the baby would have laughed and certainly smiled
Kissed them goodnight as a wee loving child
But that was a dream never to be
Bad advice is cheap - but it’s never free.
Oh where was the love Oh where was the love
Oh where was the love where was the love.
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InvestIng in Justice projects enable survivors to tell the world what really happened in Ontario's government-run institutions and what it takes to instead have a good life at home and in their own communities. This fund also enabled the creation of the survivors cemetery monument at the HRC cemetery, and supported "Lost but not Forgotten" Mothers Day memorial gatherings there. Please see our Resource page for information about some of the other projects that benefited from this funding.
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