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She was once a woman. Now she is just an idea. She scribbles her heart between rocks and puddles, dust and rain, the evening strips us, but her words stay. She is a will, an inscription on fallen stones, that once was real and now a color. Blue, maybe green: what color is it when you mix fire in the Cretan Lyre? Through gushed liquid light, and where the chalk colors the skies, she opens her eyes, a portrait aflame. Deep within the silence of her life, drinking the waters from Lethe she drifts into a waking sleep. In the darkness of light, she watches the world illuminated into the infinite. Singer-songwriter Ivaana is of Indian origin, intrigued by the Irish culture and tradition, deeply rooted in the United States and aspires to expand her muse's myriad soundscapes around the larger global community. Ivaana says of her first album, Silver Lines and Strings: "Some thoughts have been stalking me over the years - whining saxophones perhaps wouldn't be enough to express the frightening pain that has so oft splintered my thoughts. There have been times I have wondered: 'Who am I speaking with? In which direction should I veer the boat of my traveling mind? What is my destination? Where did my journey begin or do I need it to end?' Silver Lines and Strings is a window flung open - letting it air, light, and imagination into my inner world that might have been, otherwise, frozen in silence." User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additio