Holding the Crossing
Holding the Crossing is a song for the in-between—those moments when one chapter has loosened its grip and the next has not yet fully arrived.
This work centers on accompaniment during transition. The compositions move with steadiness and care, offering sound as a form of support rather than direction. There is no push toward arrival and no urgency to move forward. Instead, the music holds space for the crossing itself—the pause, the uncertainty, the quiet effort of staying present while something changes.
Holding the Crossing is especially resonant during times of grief, recovery, identity shift, or emotional passage. It recognizes that transitions are not only about where we are going, but about what it takes to remain steady while we are not yet there. The sound provides a gentle structure, allowing the listener to feel supported without being carried.
The song can be listened to during rest, reflection, or long stretches of waiting. It does not demand focus or interpretation. It offers continuity, patience, and a sense of being held while moving through unfamiliar ground.
Holding the Crossing is a reminder that you do not have to rush the passage. You can pause mid-step. You can be supported while you cross. And you do not have to cross alone.
