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Eternal Sunshine (Danba Bonus Piece)
February 22, 2023
Eternal Sunshine
Raining cats and dogs
No worries, fullsun'll be there
Haunting melodies
Souls resonate through music
Hey, a harmonious world
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During the interview, Aunt KangGao revealed her concern that as young people pursued studies and jobs in the cities, fewer people in the county were willing to learn singing with her now, while the rapidly progressing technology had allowed her to pass on the musical culture online. I wondered about the echo and resonance created by Aunt KangGao’s voice—could people across a screen resonate with it too? I felt sorry for such loss of immediacy and composed a tanka titled “Eternal Sunshine,” “Raining cats and dogs/No worries, full sun’ll be there/Haunting melodies/Souls resonate through music/Hey, a harmonious world,” hoping for a brighter future for the preservation of Danba’s musical culture.
Thanks to the journey to the Danba County, that my creation and imagination was further enhanced, but I felt even more grateful with having an opportunity to immerse into the county, writing sincere lines of thoughts that I truly experienced. The scenery and the musical culture of Danba truly blessed my eyes, ears, and mental mind. In return, the poems could be seen as gifts from me to the sheer bliss.