creepin' and crawlin'
circle is callin
all of us critters
to come on home
beak and claw
hoof and horn
all reborn
1..2..3..4.. Soko
...music about life, the universe and everything.
...poured out, fully formed after a very long deep silence in the circle following "We are here, we are held, we are holy, we are home." All credit to the magic we brew in the circle and which in turn pours back through us in the most unexpected and delightful of ways.
...a raw, complex, personal moment in the circle which I won't attempt to explain.
This chant was the vocal element of the first "during the night ritual" i prepared for a fire circle. It blossomed the first time at one of the Winter Solstice Gatherings in Hawaii... and was most yummy!
Inspired by the first stanza from this piece by e.e. cummings:
i thank You God for most this amazing day:
for the leaping greenly spirits of trees
and a blue true dream of sky;
and for everything which is natural
which is infinite which is yes
(i who have died am alive again today,
and this is the sun's birthday;
this is the birth day of life and love and wings:
and of the gay great happening illimitably earth)
how should tasting touching hearing seeing breathing
any-lifted from the no of all nothing-human merely being
doubt unimaginable You?
(now the ears of my ears awake and
now the eyes of my eyes are opened)
LYRICS:
we thank the gods for this most amazing day
thank you sweet goddess for healing us this way
thank you my friends for being here to pray
our hearts overflowing, so in love we play
(The music in my head merges this chant with all but the first layer of the song "We Have Heaven" by Yes. Someday I'll record it all!)
Adapted from the words of Joan Walsh Anglund and set to a tune
LYRICS:
one seed can start a garden
one drop can start a sea
one look can start a loving
one dream can set us free
The first chant I ever made up :)
In the DiversiFire, at Firedance in ...2003?