Fiday, M.: Same Rivers Different
"Fiday, M.: Same Rivers Different album by Carla Kihlstedt on
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Release Date: 2009-01-01T00:00:00.000000Z
9 Haiku: No. 1, Culture's beginnings: Rice-planting songs from the heart of the country.
9 Haiku: No. 2, Above the moor not attached to anything, a skylark singing.
9 Haiku: No. 3, This bright harvest moon keeps me walking all night long around the little pond.
9 Haiku: No. 4, As the sound fades, the scent of the flowers comes up the evening bell.
9 Haiku: No. 5, The lightning flashes and slashing through the darkness, a night heron's screech.
9 Haiku: No. 6, Where's the moon? As the temple bell Is sunk in the sea.
9 Haiku: No. 7, Clouds come from time to time and bring to men a chance to rest from looking at the moon.
9 Haiku: No. 8, My eyes following until the bird was lost at sea found a small island.
9 Haiku: No. 9, Sick on a journey, only my dreams will wander these desolate moors.
Hands On!
Dharma Pops: Snap yr finger stop the world! - Rain falls harder
Dharma Pops: Rain's over, hammer on wood - This cobweb rides the sun shine
Dharma Pops: The raindrops have plenty of personality - Each one
Dharma Pops: Bach through an open dawn window - The birds Are silent
Dharma Pops: The strumming of the trees reminded me of immortal afternoon
Dharma Pops: Evening coming - The office girl unloosing her scarf
Dharma Pops: Nat Wills - America in 1905
Dharma Pops: Useless! Useless! - Heavy rain driving into the sea
Dharma Pops: The Golden Gate creaks with sunset rust
Dharma Pops: Three pencils arranged, Three minutes, Sambaghakaya, Nirvanakaya, Dharmakaya
Dharma Pops: —
Same Rivers Different
Protest Song
Automotive Passacaglia