The drone of the low notes,
Ascending scales; a brief release.
The organ exhales around us,
Sharing its thoughts.
Some notes come from a high down,
Some through the soles of your feet,
As we sail down around.
A tree’s branches in the breeze, the long draws on a violin.
A concrete path, long E minors on a cello.
The spire would be 30 flutes playing out of time.
Each drip of rain on water, a note on a vibraphone.
credits
from Let Go, Be Still,
released January 25, 2013
Guitar and vocals: Brian Walsh
Bass guitar: Simon Dowling
Drums: Dror Zur
Lead Guitar: Solin Boylan
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