Kebesheska misa , Say it three times backwards: Asim aks ehsebek. Now the forest understands. Sing on a neutral syllable (e.g., lo or neh ) with a quiet, uneven rhythm — like a lullaby half-remembered.
Here is a short poetic/musical piece in three parts: a lyric poem, a melody sketch (in text), and a ritual scene. A miniature folk rite for voice and field 1. Lyric (to be spoken or sung) Kebesheska misa, under oak and ash, Where the stream forgets its name, And the moss forgets its ash. kebesheska misa
Lit - ur - gy of sha - dow A – G – A – B – G – E (low) Kebesheska misa , Say it three times backwards:
Kebeshe, kebeshe — the bell without a clapper, Calling snails and fallen acorns To a liturgy of shadow. Here is a short poetic/musical piece in three
Ke - be - she, ke - be - she C – D – E – D – C – (rest)