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    169. We Are the Door with singer Rebecca Csuy

    Song Learning Time Stamps:
    Start time of teaching: 00:04:11
    Start time of reprise: 00:17:42

    Lyrics:
    (second half inspired by Rainier Maria Rilke)

    We are the door that's blowing wide open
    We are the path that's winding down
    We don't know where...

    Enter me!
    Embody me.
    Give me your hand --
    Make big shadows I can move in

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    Song: We Are the Door
    Music by: Lyndsey Scott

    Notes: Best possible things happening on this recording of Lyndsey Scott's song, We Are the Door.... I get to sing with my daughter, Rebecca Csuy and we figured out how to make a marimba sound on my keyboard!!! Honestly, life is just better with a marimba sound AND a loved one to sing with.
    This song is a beautiful entry into change and shift and the unknown -- I get a sense of almost prairie-like expansiveness, accompanied by magic and wisdom of a seer inviting me to move in the big shadows. And like most songs, the magic really starts to happen when you sing it yourself, in your own voice, vibrating with possibility. Let Rebecca and me stand by your side and sing with you -- turn it up loud in headphones or speakers so you can really expand into it -- and then go find Lyndsey's recording and sing with her and her co-creator on this album, Michael Linder!
    Don't miss next week's episode, when Lyndsey and I snug up as close as you can through Zoom and talk about resources during change...

    Songwriter Info: Lyndsey Scott is a multimedia artist, songleader, songwriter, and ritualist committed to exploring community singing as a technology of belonging and a strategy for mutual liberation. She currently co-facilitates the yearlong cohort of emergent earth-based ceremonial study with Earthkeeper Wisdom School (Hartsburg, MO), leads song for politicized somatics practitioners in Embodying Racial Justice’s yearlong program, Opening to Freedom (Millerton, NY), and teaches "Community Singing as Collective Power" at the University of Iowa School of Music's Grant Wood Fellow.

    Sharing Info: The song is free to share but Lyndsey always welcomes financial and/or networking support if/when folks are so moved.

    Song Learning Time Stamps:
    Start time of teaching: 00:04:11
    Start time of reprise:  00:17:42

    Links:
    Lyndsey's website: https://www.lyndseyscott.earth/
    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lila.gaia/ 
    Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/lyndseyscott 

    Nuts & Bolts: 4:4, harmonic minor, 2-layer (plus marimba part!)

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    168. The Net

    Song Learning Time Stamps:
    Start time of teaching: 00:03:08
    Start time of reprise: 00:20:00
    Lyrics:
    (inspired by Sri Nisargadatta)

    The net that I thought
    was holding me,
    it is full of holes, full of holes.
    The net that I thought
    was holding me,
    it is full of holes!
    The net that I thought
    was holding me tight –
    it is not a big barrier,
    I can get by it.
    The net that I thought
    was holding me,
    it is Full. Of. Holes.

    There is a ground of truth
    beyond the net!

    (a gazillion times)

    Like the water,
    I’m falling free.
    (4x)

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    Song: The Net
    Music by: Patricia Norton

    Notes: The Hindu teacher, Sri Nisargadatta, said, "The real world is beyond our thoughts and ideas; we see it through the net of our desires... To see the universe as it is, you must step beyond the net. It is not hard to do so, for the net is full of holes." I began singing this song to myself in the summer of '24, reminding me that what I thought was an immutable barrier might actually be a net of holes, and if I found fluidity, I could slip right by it. As events unfolded, the song grew and took on layers of meaning for me. What if the net were my safety net, and I felt myself slipping through? Can I be at peace with recognizing that there is no safety, no guarantee -- but there is a truth grounded beyond all of my desires, and like water, I can fall down through to that. Patty gave us a beautiful visual of the freedom in that fall... this song has been a great resource to me.

    Songwriter Info: Patricia is excited to be developing an in-person community program called Flow Singing in Burlington, Vermont. You can find more details about that at the Juneberry Music site. Patricia believes in singing as a resource for vibrant well-being, experiencing wholeness, courage, connection and joy along with brokenness, fear, loneliness, and despair... the whole messy catastrophe. She lives with her long-time beloved husband, Tom, in a small townhouse close to their daughter's family (the better to play with their granddaughter!) Patricia reads widely, and also spends time exploring the natural world on these Abenaki lands, knitting, and reluctantly strength-training.

    Sharing Info: The song is free to share in the oral tradition; please contribute to A Breath of Song as a fair exchange if you are earning money at an event using this song.

    Song Learning Time Stamps:
    Start time of teaching: 00:03:08
    Start time of reprise: 00:20:00

    Links:
    Patricia's website: https://www.juneberrymusic.com

    Nuts & Bolts: 12:8, major, 3-part with harmonies

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    167. Ribbon 4: Stability Despite

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    The Sunday after this episode is released, November 10th, 2024, at 4 p.m. Eastern time, there will be an online gathering of folk who use song to help navigate life -- and we'll sing through this Ribbon of Songs with live-looping! To learn more, click here, or sign up right now to join us!

    ​​Lyrics & Links to the original episodes for the songs in this ribbon.
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    ​64. Mourning Dove
     
    by Wendy Luella Perkins

    I awoke to the coos 
    of a mourning dove
    a mourning dove, 
    a mourning dove;
    and her sad, sweet song 
    drifted down from above
    drifted down from above, 
    drifted down from above​.
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    106. Don’t Numb to This 
    by Abigail Bengson

    Don’t numb to this, don’t numb it out.
    Let it all flow in and out.
    ​You’re strong enough to feel it all,
    ​and keep your heart alive.
    Stay soft to this, don’t numb it out.
    ​Let yourself breathe in and out.
    You’re strong enough to feel it all,
    and keep your heart alive. ​I said,
    Don’t numb to this, don’t numb it out,
    Let yourself breathe in and out,
    You’re strong enough to feel it all
    and it’ll keep your heart alive. I said,
    Don’t numb to this, don’t block it out,
    Let it all flow in and out,
    You’re strong enough to feel it all,
    and it’ll keep your heart alive.
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    ​145. Hold On
     
    with guest Aaron Johnson
    By Rev. Cleophus Robinson, Jr., 1980

    Hold on (sing on, love on, march on)
    ​just a little while longer
    ​Everything will be all right
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    10. I Trust My Roots 
    with guest Samara Jade 

    I trust my roots *to know where to go* (3x)
    I trust my roots *to know where to go*
    down, down into the earth.


    Chorus:
    Down, down into the earth,
    intertwining with all beings, I'm seeing in every direction; 
    going down, down into the earth,
    I'll send a message on the world-wide-web of interconnection.

    *to anchor me deep*
    *to reach what I need*
    *to share what I got*
    *to lead me to love*
    *to connect us as one* ("our" roots)
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    ​93. Breathe Along with Life
     
    by Chloe Vispap-Rich

    Mark out your golden lines
    Create your golden times
    Breathe along with life
    Away you go.
    Away you go,
    Away you go,
    Breathe along with life
    Away you go.
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