
INDEX.
HAZEL BLOOM - The Weaver.
Mystery.
In Childhood’s Years.
In the City of Suffering.
Heliotrope.
Constancy.
Estranged.
My Inkstand.
History of One Life.
In this lyrical opening, a solitary weaver steps onto a loom of imagination, calling upon distant sprites to bring golden threads of memory and incense. The narrator’s voice blends reverence and humility, turning the act of weaving into a meditation on desire, gratitude, and the fragile gifts that sustain a wandering heart. As the first strands are laid, an invitation forms—to find comfort in humble shreds that might heal bruised souls.
From there the work unfolds into a broader mystery, tracing humanity’s endless search for meaning through time’s tangled fibers. Poetic reflections on earth’s history, the vastness of the cosmos, and the quiet whisper of faith swirl together, offering listeners a space to contemplate their own place in the tapestry. The piece balances soaring philosophical wonder with intimate, grounded images, making it a gentle yet thought‑provoking journey for anyone drawn to contemplative storytelling.
Language
en
Duration
~2 hours (133K characters)
Release date
2025-06-12
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
1834–1924

by Royall Tyler

by Abraham Cahan

by Order of the Eastern Star. General Grand Chapter

by Abraham Cahan

by Pauline E. (Pauline Elizabeth) Hopkins

by John Gibson Paton

by William Wells Brown