There is something enchanting in Celtic music Each new song speaks to the listener evoking in us a memory, a dream, visions of places we have never been The melody bestirs our senses--opening them anew to the life in the earth, the sky, the oldest trees and the youngest flowers. We feel their pulse and their spirits talk to us The air is thick with mysteries of days long past, of the fae, of clans, and feuding lords, of women staring into the flame of a candle, wondering when their men would return Entrancing, the notes herald the majestic Mournfully, the tune brings us to that sad place and makes it okay--to feel the pain vanquished A single note played on the bagpipes, then another, will roll through the air--and find our people And we shall hear the heartbeat of our kith When we congregate with other listeners, each person will exchange a look of kenning It is in our blood, our hearts--we are united The music speaks of the gloaming, of heather and cold winds, of young love and love lost, of green hillocks and brisk-watered lochs, and of the wee folk who used to dwell in the woodland When the life of the land beckoned to one and all, and united us through nature; that is the heart of Celtic music it hunts for our souls, slips under our skin and binds us as kin. Copyright 2006 by Kathy Pippig Harris ~~*~~ "When the setting sun is just off the horizon, and a golden swath of color shoots out over the land; between that moment and nightfall is my favorite time of the day."--KPH "There is something very comforting in the twilight, something that speaks to one's soul, in the blanket of green-silver shadows and the gentle breeze that soothes the spirit."--KPH |