Written in Places
Once Upon a Time
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Once upon a time… The light mixing with the giggling sounds of water flowing gently by the colored stones. The flower opening the breath of its scent, petals one by one extending joy. The air touching down on a leaf as it flutters towards the night energy of the darkened ground. Close by the steady drops of rain splashing a huge river. One day in disparate silence a voice emerges. Once upon a time… Spinning around the trees. Copyright - Susy Kamber All rights reserved Song Selection - ask the wind - Saah
2025
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Imaginary Flowers & Spring
Seeds grew up on me as I slept. Visible dreams someone placed there. I thought them flowers or formations intended to open my eyes when I awake. Red flowers bringing green wafts of fragrance from a far off hillside near a pond. Inside that water lives a pool of bright light. There you are, water smiles at this wondrous sight. Lilac bush and winter branches. Curls of flowers, so enhances. How did you get there from whence the cold? A welcome reflection, a soft breeze does hold. To walk and imagine the mixing of spring, with cold winter moments that happened to bring. The light and the water a mixture that day, producing the colors in just the right way. The springtime seems present, though blooms yet to come. I wander the pathways of winter and hum. Of springtime romance, reflections in water, the warmth from this glance, holds my heart here in wonder. Copyright © Susy Kamber Song Selection - Glass ( Arr.Knoth for Solo Violin,Piano & Strings) Hania Rani, Mari Samuelson, Julien Quentin, Scoring Berlin, Jonathan Stockhammer
2025
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Written in Places
It was going to rain, I knew it, I could smell it in the breeze. The air turns to a certain flavor and you can taste it in your mouth. When I was little I tried to explain that taste. You have to breathe using your mouth and your nose at the same time and I guess it gets into you that way. It’s blue I said, because how best to describe rain. I guess you could say other words to describe the taste, but I was little then and blue was the best word I knew to call it. I would do it with my mouth open and my nose breathing in deep. Even when it wasn’t going to rain, just to practice. Like one is dancing for rain to make it happen. You know it’s working when you get the scent into you and see the people all scrambling around for shelter. Not me, I love the rain as it approaches, it’s not only the smell though. I remember sticking my tongue out and tasting it. Wondering where it came from before I found out. Now, I Ieave my hair there to get all wet from the rain and when no one is looking I put a piece of it in my mouth to taste. © Susy Kamber All rights reserved Song Selection - Cherry Blossom Girl - Air
2023
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