The Drift
Over the years I have composed a number of songs centered on Emily Dickinson's death-themed poems. They were originally written as musical meditations on the poems, meant mostly for myself, but have now been re-written specifically for Hege Høisæter and Jorunn Marie Bratlie. The title of the collection of songs, The Drift, is derived from a letter Dickinson wrote to her cousins after her mother's death in 1882, where she refers to death as "the drift called the infinite":
Mother's dying almost stunned my spirit […] She slipped from our fingers like a flake gathered by the wind and is now part of the drift called "the infinite."
We don't know where she is, though so many tell us.
Below are two of the six songs in the collection: