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01-05-2010, 02:29 AM | #11 (permalink) |
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poem...
Very early one, this one...
Beautiful World Sight seeing, a sight to see How bright is the bright blue sea? This beautiful world for all, makes us proud, makes us tall With vast colours, shaded here and there… Yet fenced off and separated everywhere A childs nervous hand reaches for the wire to be shot at with a round of fire Leaves the hundreds lined, with crying eyes Anyone whom touches the fence surely dies With fear, inside their hearts’ burn With every single heartbeat upon this worlds turn Pushed back, freedom only in dream for enough of this world they have seen Now they wait for tomorrow when their eyes witness this tragic scene again But this scene is so wrong all the time Subjecting a group to think ‘living’ is a crime This ‘beautiful world’ for all makes us scared, lets us fall Shaded with the bloodstains here and there But no one is listening… do they even care? Maybe we can figure this out Make the promise, listen to their plea and shout: “Problems lie not with them but with the world! let them in! let them live! Let them escape into their beautiful world!” They will not fear waking everyday They will never forget what you took away Their life… Their family… Their hope… Their entire world… Now, just let them live, knowing they can cope and they not only have the right to see but that they have the right To be |
01-05-2010, 02:32 AM | #12 (permalink) |
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Last Hope (Tainted Memory)
- INTRO - Breaking the experience away... Experience the breaking away... - VERSE 1 - The bloodied skies breath, slowly taking from me Breaks the strain in the everyday Brings the pain in a different way The darkened clouds rise, drifting in their demise Bloodied skies breathe taking from me... - CHORUS - (x2) Lost, twisted and tainted memory Investing in a lost time... The only time, I can make it mine Found, wasted while I waited Investing in a lost time... Only this time, I'm losing my mind - VERSE 2 - The desperation seems, now a part of me Crimson rains and I start to pray Feeling the pain on a different day The liberation clear, I see why, now I'm here Experience the breaking away Experience this breaking today - CHORUS - (x2) - OUTRO - I'm losing my mind... I'm losing my mind... |
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I find songs about faith issues interesting, and so would like to learn what "the fixtures fading (fell in black)" and "the figures leaving (call them back)" mean. I understand the basic idea of the song as being that the singer feels the woman who believes in god is wrong...but perhaps the singer feels the woman is losing her faith and can't help her? I can't tell the viewpoints of the singer, but would like to. Also, what is it that the singer "can't believe ... is happening?" I like the line, "You've got a Pure Faith in the Unknown" because that, for me, summarizes what religion is...except that those who are religious feel the "unknown" is known. I'm confused by all the different time references. You make frequent references to time in the song, so I know it must be important, but I'm not sure why: Quote:
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01-12-2010, 12:07 AM | #14 (permalink) | |
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I might ramble a bit here, sorry. Basically the song is about living your whole life being a non-believer, but forgoing that when the worst happens. You are faced with dire circumstances so you change every idea that you've ever believed or not believed in to save yourself. I don't have any strong religious beliefs myself but I don't see how people can do that. Being scared because you're facing these things and deciding that you need to believe in something you never have. Seems really false, like you're really lying just to save yourself. In that sense the singer is kind of jaded; thinking that those who believe all along are wrong. Like they don't have the right to believe in something they themselves don't know is real. I wanted to have the song from the perspective of someone who lost someone recently. After something horrible like that you wouldn't know what to believe, worse if you've been brought up differently to everyone else around you. Everything that the singer is saying about this person is alien to him. He can't share the beliefs of the other person and will not conform to when the end comes. What the singer cannot believe is that in the end he himself is searching for something to believe in. He is at a point where his attitude towards religion has backed him into a corner, he actually needs to feel some sort of faith when the worst comes to him. He doesn't believe in what his partner believes in (from the way he was brought up?) and dismisses the fact that people find an easy answer when faced with the end. But after it all he does conform, he doesn't want to lose his partner. When she is suffering and he is going to lose her he may understand why people need faith, he isn't finding an easy way out, he understands. I don't know if he takes the revelation well though, he isn't at peace with himself after it, he doesn't know what to believe after she is gone forever. The fixtures fading could be a couple things: - it could be his partner, whom had been with him for a long time - it could be his religious views The figures leaving can be taken physically or spiritually. Most songs and poems I write are not entirely personal, but yes I see what you mean. Some of them are very personal from when I wasn't feeling the best. 'Burning Bridge' is very personal and 'Looking Through'. But everything is okay, I'm perfectly fine, I write mostly when I have a problem about something going on. Phew... I'll shut up now. lol |
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It is also hard for me to imagine shifting my worldview...and when I meet people who do (such as a religious person becoming atheist) I'm always curious about what that "revelation" or realization was like for them. I know a few people who go from agnostic or atheist to religious and I'm never quite sure what triggered the shift...what unfulfilled need or desire results in them being open to what to my brain/logic system seems so unlikely. I suppose even I (like the person in your song) might not be immune during a time of crisis (in the midst of an accident, say) to pray something like, "If there is any supernatural force, please stop this from happening!" However, since millions of religious people die in unfortunate accidents all the time, I see no reason to think that, even if there were a supernatural being, this being would ever come to anyone's physical aid. I think your song topic is probably correct, though, that people in different circumstances will do things they never expected they would. A concrete example: captive, starving soldiers in a war prison camp filtering through human sewage in latrines to find tiny grains of undigested rice to eat. True story. Would I do that? Hard to imagine based on my current situation, but I probably would. I feel your song lyrics do capture part of what you wrote the song about. My preference would be for the song to drop a few more hints to show what is going on, although I understand you perhaps want the song to be very open to interpretation so that people can take away different ideas from it! ~ Erica
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I did want to leave it open for interpretation but I'm starting to wonder about making it more clear. I may repost that one to revise it, I'd like to have your input as well, if it's okay? I'll need to get back into writing as I haven't done anything in a while. Burning Bridge was something new but I can't find the right words anymore. Like you replied earlier about lyrics and poems written when you're younger, having more raw emotion within them, I think I need to try going back to basics. Plus there is a story that I've been writing, that I've had writers block with for months now and it's upsetting. I may post some of that too, I'm not sure yet. |
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01-21-2010, 09:48 AM | #19 (permalink) |
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This mist, the fever and its embrace,
mind easing in its calm retrace This tale lies Woven within, seeping through, it begins… It ends with you This mist, a comfort now replaced Dismiss, to enter this saving grace Your dream, the story unfolds ^^^ wish i could finish this. |
01-22-2010, 06:28 PM | #20 (permalink) |
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I don't think that the last one needs to be that much longer. There are some really, really good songs which have very, very minimalist lyrics.
Let's take "Is there Anybody Out There" by Pink Floyd. |
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