Kebesheska Misa Portable -

Ke - be - shes - ka mi - sa C – D – E – D – C A – G

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

Kebeshe, kebeshe — the bell without a clapper, Calling snails and fallen acorns To a liturgy of shadow. Ke - be - shes - ka mi

No priest, no bread, no wine — Only dew on spider thread, Only wind in columbine. No priest, no bread, no wine — Only

Lit - ur - gy of sha - dow A – G – A – B – G – E (low)

Ke - be - she, ke - be - she C – D – E – D – C – (rest)