‘I need nothing: all I want is where I am.’
The Sound of Iona: Poems and Music Inspired by the Landscape
By Kenneth Steven, with music by Wendy Stewart
Published by Wild Goose Publications
Kenneth told BooksfromScotland:
‘It was Jane MacFadyen on Iona who first gave me the idea of recording an island soundscape. The best ideas are often the most obvious, and finally it has been made: a melding of the wind and the waves, the laughter of children, the sounds of birds, together with some of the poems I have written over the years. This soundscape is for those who know Iona as much as it’s for those who have always wanted to find a way of reaching Columba’s holy isle.’
Enjoy these audio extracts.
Iona
And God said:
Let there be a place made of stone
Out off the west of the world,
Roughed nine months by gale,
Rattled in Atlantic swell.
A place that rouses each Easter
With soft blessings of flowers
And shocks of white shell sand;
A place found only sometimes
By those who have lost their way.
The Hermit’s Cell
I had to listen for a silence
that was born inside.
It took a whole year to find
and now it does not fail.
I need nothing:
all I want is where I am.
I used to pray, and praying then
was struggle with myself.
Now I am made prayer, am hollowed out –
a song that needs no sound.
I pick the blow of flowers, bring them back
in blues and reds and golds,
and in the slow of winter dark
I watch for dawn and know
that I am growing into light
a little every day.
Both poems were originally published in Coracle, SPCK
The Sound of Iona, by Kenneth Steven with music by Wendy Stewart is released through Wild Goose Publications, and is £6.63.
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