Music as a second archive: Cuba for the sea wall and Havana night, France for the table and metabolic grace, India for Kerala, Cochin, and many prayers becoming one song.
Cuba / Havana
Luna de La Habana
A field-song for Havana at night: the sea wall, distant drums, old cars, coffee before sunrise, and the stubborn joy that keeps people gathered, moving, and alive.
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Under the moon by Malecón light
Tambores calling through the night
Mi corazón empieza a andar
Cuba bonita, llévame al mar
Ay, ay, ay, La Habana canta
Sabor caliente, la vida encanta
Hands together hasta mañana
Under the stars de mi Cuba cubana
Café fuerte en la madrugada
Old cars rolling por la plaza
Sunset walks and stories told
Young and old with hands to hold
Not rich in things, but rich in grace
Friendship living face to face
In every meal, in every song
Cuba teaches hearts belong
Ay, ay, ay, La Habana canta
Sabor caliente, la vida encanta
Hands together hasta mañana
Under the stars de mi Cuba cubana
Oye la clave, feel the fire
Cuba en mi sangre, corazón higher
La Habana vive, soft and strong
Joy is medicine carried in song
For the French food and metabolism notes: slowness, attention, friendship, bread, wine, and medicine hidden in the meal.
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Paris lights, I carry friends everywhere
Un café, un peu de pain
Morning starts in soft refrain
Not too much, not too fast
Let the little pleasures last
Some places teach the body slow
How to taste and how to know
Not a rule and not a plan
Just the grace of smaller hands
France, ma lumière, stay with me
In every road and every sea
À la table, cœur ouvert
I find the medicine hidden there
Vive la vie doucement
Bread and wine, a human chant
France, ma mémoire, mon chemin
I leave, I return again
Merci, merci for the taste
For teaching me not to hurry through grace
In every meal, in every art
The body listens through the heart
For Kerala and Cochin: port city memory, sea wind, temple bells, mosque at dawn, church lamps, food, faith, and return.
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I came to Cochin by the sea
Not to chase the world, but let it come to me
Morning tea, a quiet street
Rain on stone beneath my feet
Arabian Sea, keep breathing on
I arrive and I am not gone
Some places ask you not to run
They open slowly in the sun
Cochin, Cochin, ente hridayam
Arabian Sea, you call me home again
Kerala, Kerala, shanti nilayam
Where many prayers become one song
Nanni, nanni by the kadal blue
Every road leads back to you
Namaskaram in the morning rain
I leave, I return, I remain
Jewtown whispers through the day
Temple bells and mosque at dawn
Church lamps glowing when light is gone
In food and faith and tide and art
The body listens through the heart