light
light
light of morning
the fairest light,
the fairest light has come
softly, I feel its coming
night has given
night has given
a place to morning
breath returns
and moistens
the grass
the birds feather
no longer do I hide
no longer do I hide
gone into darkness
light has come
Joanna Brouk
One more Solstice moment I'd like to share, in the form of a poem from a section of my website called "Found Poems"*, by a long lost friend, Joanna Brouk, written in the winter of 1973. I still find the poem beautiful as it is like music to me, and Joanna was a consummate musician, evoking other worlds with her music, as well as a poet. In the poem Joanna moves, like a stream, through the rythems of the seasons, night and day, to the Sun's return. I miss her.
*Update 2021: That website no longer exists.
**Update 2011: Joanna and I reconnected, and renewed our friendship. And here is a link to Joanna's music.
would you happen to have an email contact for joanna brouk? i heard some of her audio works from the early 70's recently and id really like to contact her about them. thanks for posting the poems! greg
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I actually came across your site because, like the other poster, I was looking for more information and interested in hearing more recordings by Joanna Brouk -- but I just wanted to say that you make such beautiful artwork!! Let it shine!
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PS: I'm not necessarily interested in contacting Joanna Brouk, but I would still like to hear more of her recordings. Do you know how I could do that? I also have a quick question for you about Tucson. If you get a chance, please e-mail me at blueraincoat@hotmail.com. Thanks, and be well!
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