i’m Kamra—an artist singing, songwriting, performing, writing, and stewarding land in New York. i am honored you made the choice to read this newsletter every week. Care Ecology is my chance at consistency and everyone’s favorite rising newsletter with 650 subscribers reading poetic philosophy and relational theory.
junctures tend to live low at basins heeding crouching—often characterized by criticality though retire with anticlimactic wings. rocky in color and onset evident, the body becomes a point erecting from the center of this gaping crevice. tender to its own purpose, pivots care little about weight or fury.
in a valley, sound rings overhead—noise making for both the hearing and deaf inevitable in being. to be sentient is to chime. it was nearly a week ago on the rocket blue electric fender in the house i currently reside i wrote my first song here. “i changed because i had to. at least that lie feels mostly true.”
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