Category Archives: Art / Culture

Wyilko

The numbers fell randomly.

Wyilko.

In C major (viola).

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The numbers fell randomly.

Couldn’t tell how many threes.

Another trio sang awesomely.

Yet, they still fell behind that old tree.

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Reflections from the Mediterranean.

Elumoria

Close the window and be quick.

Elumoria.

In E major (viola).

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Close the window and be quick.

Before they see us, they will click.

Leave no gaps through.

Their itchy bites will really sting, oh hu!

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Reflections from the Mediterranean.

Rcetobey

An insistent word cried.

Rcetobey.

In G major (Clarinet).

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An insistent word cried.

At its loneliness and at sea.

For no choice in the matter be.

Closed in a hardcover and sealed.

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Reflections from the Mediterranean.

Ijjileta

A day of colour.

Ijjileta

In F major (clarinet).

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A day of colour.

From morning to noon and dusk.

Till the night eyes lids sap down.

And the dreams light up.

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Reflections from the Mediterranean.

Faeylome

Sometimes the earth looks splendid.

Faeylome.

In A major (oboe).

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Sometimes the earth looks splendid.

Sometimes it looks so cool.

At times sad and blue.

And yet, another day falls through.

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Reflections from the Mediterranean.

Rousyima

The wild weather cleared.

Rousyima.

In E major (oboe).

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The wild weather cleared.

Gradually a peak of shine was to call.

Popped its head to greet us all.

While the news was great after all.

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Reflections from the Mediterranean.

Aiorkoly

I heard the thunder.

Aiorkoly.

In B major (oboe).

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I heard the thunder.

Whispering in the distance.

It wouldn’t be long now.

Would her call be a fall?

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Reflections from the Mediterranean.

Foluolie

Abundance of flowers.

Foluolie.

In D major (oboe).

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Abundance of flowers.

Down the garden below.

Butterflies waltzing.

To a dance of their lives.  

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Reflections from the Mediterranean.

Borizelio

Traveling to infinity.

Borizelio.

In A major (violin).

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Travelling to infinity.

With a kiss goodbye.

Your memories are well captured.

Looking back with fondness and..

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Reflections from the Mediterranean.