A songwriter from Dibden Purlieu is releasing a new song to raise money for charity.
Amy Hopwood, who is now living in Bournemouth, released All Shall Be Well on Thursday, November 14.
The song, featuring 21 layers of harmonies and vocals, has a monkish, Gregorian chant feel.
The lyrics are based on two medieval phrases: "All shall be well, and all shall be well, and all manner of things shall be well" and "This too shall pass".
Amy said: "All Shall Be Well is for anyone suffering, grieving, in pain, or worried about their loved ones.
"It's not about trying to pretend that something is not happening, but about knowing that, one way or another, it will pass."
She wrote the song while suffering a flare-up of her multiple autoimmune diseases, and because of this, she will donate 50 per cent of all sales to The Wren Project, a charity providing listening support to people with an autoimmune diagnosis.
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