Kebesheska misa , Say it three times backwards: Asim aks ehsebek. Now the forest understands. Sing on a neutral syllable (e.g., lo or neh ) with a quiet, uneven rhythm — like a lullaby half-remembered.
Ke - be - shes - ka mi - sa C – D – E – D – C A – G kebesheska misa
Certainly! It sounds like you're asking for a piece inspired by the phrase — which isn't a standard phrase in major languages, but has a Slavic or Balkan folk resonance. I’ll treat it as an invented or obscure folk invocation, perhaps meaning something like "little forest mass" or "church of the wild." Kebesheska misa , Say it three times backwards: