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InteGRATion into
GRATeFULLness
Singing&Sounding keeps me Sound
Wanderers Nachtlied - The Wanderer's Night-Song
2007_05_25 Der du von dem Himmel bist |
lyrics:
Johann Wolfgang von Goethe 1780, others say 1789 |
tune:
I think: Ludwig van Beethoven I learnt it at school, maybe in 1955 |
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Wanderer's Nachtlied Der du von dem Himmel bist Ach ich bin des Leidens muede |
Night
Song of the Wanderer THOU who comest from on high, Who all woes and sorrows stillest, Who, for twofold misery, What are pain and rapture now? |
Mika in her own house
at Shoham, since June 28, 2010, "...Manifestation
is meant to be a playground
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Mika sang an extremely funny version of the "Mika-God-Song"
as a test for my new Digital Recorder.
This one I had to purchase, after the final decline of the device, which Immanuel
had bought in 2002,
so I could record the sessions with Tomer's psychotherapist ( oh, oh....),
and send it to him in the USA
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She had been with her friend Ronni for a few hours.
Ronni's mother brought her back after supper and shower,
in Ronni's pyjama.
"Can we make Aya-Liya again ?" she asks, And I teach her to make the dough, carefully choosing the details of the equipment, which would suit her and not endanger her, so that next time she would know what equipment to use and do it all on her own. She eats two Aya-Liyas! And this despite the supper at Ronni's! Of course, I could not take photos of this feat! I'm gratefull that no hot oil etc. hurt her. |
Continuation of Mika's
"Heaven-on-Earth" , in March 2010, on the Song page of May
26, 2007 |