Al haderech ets omed tsamarto tashuach
Azavuhu tsiporav le’anchot haruach
El darom uma’arav ve’ulay mizracha
Raq haruach yelatev tsamarto hashacha
El imi ani omer, na shim’i li ima
Af ani tsipor ehye, vechanaf’arima
El ha’ets a’ufa li, lo anod mimenu
Atsayets lo shir aliz va’anachamehu
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I love to listen to this during work, it fills me with calmness and I can almost smell the scents of the forest.
Beautiful & serene from start to finish. SilverFolfy
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I believe it is a common(?) practice among cardiologists, when the heart is barely laying in the surgically opened chest, to temporarily shut it down by surrounding it with parts of freezingcold ice. Maybe a certain death-approaching (dream) state is reached... (idk..) Maybe, also, the tender roots (or echoes of a mushroom tale, for some?) from a folk song then enter those realms like it never did before. (act. beautiful song.) fhigher