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Something I wrote
Im not completely finished with it. And Its not the greatest.
~Masks~ *Verse 1* We are forced to Fix, Our Broken Homes Thats been to served to us on a Black platter next to the knife Smile Amoungst our face, Its only a mask Fear in our eyes, starting phase one for the world to embrace close the front door... *Chorus* Imposter you, Imposter me we're all dying very slowley behind our sheilds, holding fate Fake you, Fake Me Oh I cant wait *Verse 2* Shun me from you, your only second best think i need you, at the top of my list guess again my love, cuz your hardly missed ~chorus again~ Secret Identies, revealing what is real, and whats not shedding some hate, but it will never be the same |
It's a tad Mediocre...I think with a little polishing and tweaking it could be decent.
What kind on music did you have in mind? |
i dont something along the lines of screamo or something. What type do u think it is now?/
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Well I can't picture it in my head as Screamo because I'm not a big fan.
But I think it would do well as a Poem...or maybe Emo? *hides* |
lol, thanx anyways. yea It started out as a poem. And I used bits and pieces
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The second line of verse two was a little backwards in wording. I'm not entirely sure what was meant by your second stanza, but whatever it is, the word amongst doesn't fit the bill. And I have some idea of what you mean when you say phase one. but since you don't elaborate on it at all but go on about the events of certain things, the rest of the song seems very vague and a tad ambiguous. I have no idea what to say about your chorus. Your second verse seemed a bit too wordy. Your last chorus is an oxymoron. And surprisingly enough it's my favorite part of this entire piece. Although this concept has been used before but maybe you could make it work. Although I don't highly recommend doing so Good luck with the rest of your work |
I don't think it is that bad. I agree that with some work it could be decent too.
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