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Tag Archives: Music
Another Song for the Solstice
/hat tip: Ina
We Are the Little Folk We
Today at Sacred Space, I attended two spectacular sessions on Appalachian root work, one by Orion Foxwood and one by Byron Ballard. Both of them discussed this kind of folk magic as the magic of the poor, the powerless, the oppressed and as a way those people could deal with the powerful. In their honor, here’s one of my favorite Richard Kipling poems, put to music.