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B.B. King's-The Thrill is Gone, Amazing version by Joe Bonamassa, Small venue, Great gig!
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"Girl From The North Country" featuring Dar Williams and Jason Spooner
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Dick Curless - Portrait of a Country Singer
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Traveling Wilburys - Tweeter And The Monkey Man
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The Beatles-While My Guitar Gently Weeps
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Lynyrd Skynyrd - Simple Man
Lynyrd Skynyrd - Simple Man
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You Really Got a Hold On Me- Bill Chinnock live at Big Mans West 1982
New and improved! With better resolution (I hope). Bill Chinnock performs "You Really Got A Hold On Me" at Big Man's West in 1982. Thanks to Stephe...
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Whats goin on..
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Poetry by RUMI -- Only Breath
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About Dancingfire's Den
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Oct 9, 2008About this user
The Wild Woman's LullabyWild woman of the mountains, running barefoot through the grass
of summer, your raven hair braided with sunlight,
and a touch of mischief in your eyes, sing a song
of freedom to the dark skies of isolation:
"I am a bluebird's wing, the voice of fire rising higher
than the cloud point of summer rain. I am the
footstep you hear in darkness, leading you out of the
night. I am forgiveness and creation's daughter."
Wild woman of the mountains, swimming upriver
against the current, your body covered with leaves,
the blood of otters flowing in your strong arms,
sing a lullaby to children yet unborn:
"I am mother to the whole earth, daughter to the
falling sky, sister to dreams of rising beyond
life's ordinary claims. I am you inside of me. I ask:
'Oh, children of the coming generation, how will you live?
Oh, children of war and famine, what will you do for laughter?'"
Only those who hear the voice of the mountain
can sing the wild woman's lullaby. Only those who run
barefoot through grass, and swim upriver, can know
the message in her heart. Poem by: Nancy Wood
I am American Indian/English. Wife,Mother,Grandmother,visionary. I enjoy music,gardening,photography,and researching wild edible and medicinal plants.