Product Description
Deciding to compose a meditation on clouds, I looked for an
inspiring poem: the most suitable was the following, composed, I believe, by AI.
A sky canvas, a watery dream,
Where cloud types dance, a vibrant stream.
From high and thin, to low and deep,
A world of clouds, secrets to keep.
High- ying Cirrus, gossamer grace,
Whispering tales through sky's wide space.
Cumulus fair , cotton wool bright,
A summer day's, sun-kissed delight.
Stratus grey, a blanket of mist,
Low-lying, shadows softly kissed.
Nimbus dark, a storm's grim call,
Thunder echoes, in the wall.
A layered sky, a shifting sight,
Cloud forms change, with fading light.
From wispy strands to billowing mass,
A sky's re ection, a eeting glass.
Some Indigenous N American cultures believe clouds are associated with the spirits of
ancestors, animals, or other beings. They might be seen as messengers from the
heavens or as a place where spirits reside. According to the Skidi Pawnee tribe, who
lived in Nebraska, clouds were the clothing of the gods. So I ve used a common
Indigenous N. American scale, which is Dorian minus the seventh and sparing in the
use of the third.
DURATION: 6 minutes.
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