“Between”: a song written for the Transgender Day of Remembrance

I wrote this song in honor of the transgendered folk who died by violence, whose names we call on the Transgendered Day of Remembrance, November 28th. It is my offering to them, and my gift to this community. I provide here the sheet music and an informal recording of me singing it, so that people will know what it sounds like.

Who can sing it in public? Anyone! Who can record it? Anyone, so long you A) ask my permission first (email me at cauldronfarm@hotmail.com), send me a .mp3 of the recording to go up on this page, and (if it is commercially released) send me a physical copy of the recording. In other words, any recording of it by anyone is going to be free to all eventually. That’s what “gift” means.

May we remember, always, our beloved dead.

-Raven Kaldera, 2008

Between

Recording (mp3)

Sheet Music (pdf, first verse)

Between the ice and the steam is the ocean,

Between the day and the night is the dawn,

Between the darkness of space and the fire of the sun

Is the life of the Earth and the flash of the star.

Between the man and the woman we walked here

But the mystery we held will live on,

As long as the children of our hearts and our souls

Keep remembering

Who we are.

Between the door to the Dead and the living,

We are the warrior Dead of your tribe,

The ancestors lost to the hand of the foe

Between the storm of their hate and desire and fear.

You hold all of our dreams under your skin,

Your body’s memory keeps us alive,

For you are the children of our hearts and our souls

And there are more of us

Every year.

Between the ice and the steam is the ocean,

Between the day and the night is the dawn,

Between the song of your voice and your face in the mirror

Is the life of the Earth and the flash of the star.

Between the woman and man we were caught here

But the blessing we held will live on,

As long as the children of our hearts and our souls

Keep remembering

Who you are.

© Raven Kaldera 2008