It’s worth mentioning that the ray of sunlight appearing on the bird wasn’t done in the darkroom. That appeared naturally on the photography. I really felt like something special had happened when I saw this picture.
I do live in Boston. How about yourself? It would be very cool to collaborate on some work. I have quick and easy recording capabilities so we could both post the results. Any poems of yours in particular that you think have a strong lyrical nature?
You being the musician- if you check out some of my poems on my blog you might have a better feel for what would sound good with your style. If you have some tracks without lyrics I could listen and come up with some ideas. When I write I sometimes rewrite songs from other groups while they are playing, just to see if what I come uo with would be just as good. In my blog is a poem call Tales. It’s from Cream’s Tales of Great Ulysses. Let me know what you think. I have a small list of music on my blog too, just to give you an idea of my taste.
I used to live in Mass. in a small town in Worcester county.
I now live in Portland OR. You can throw me an e-mail too. Hope things can come together
Just listened to your ‘The Help’ demos. Nice sound very spiritual, ominous. Spiders first, then Animals, then Radioactive. That’s my order of likeness. They have a great feel. I’d like to hear more. You guys are good. Give me a shout.
Thank you very much! I read through your poems and I see that alongside the more involved, poetic writing like in “Ugly Streets”, there is in fact a lyrical nature to a lot of your writing such as “This Old Box” that could work really well with music.
I am going to keep looking through your work to see if there is a piece that speaks in a voice similar to my own and matches the subject matter of the rest of my material. I will definitely keep you updated of any work I do either in applying your words to my music or creating music that needs words.
It’s worth mentioning that the ray of sunlight appearing on the bird wasn’t done in the darkroom. That appeared naturally on the photography. I really felt like something special had happened when I saw this picture.
Mystics and the corridors
Mirrors the shadows
With height
Painted the corvus soar
First in black-
Then white
I love it! Have you ever put these words to music?
Are you a musician? I can barly hum a tune. The words come easy though.
I am a musician. I find myself having the reverse problem. Music comes easy, but refining my words is more difficult.
What kind of music are you into. Let me know what I can do. Maybe things could mesh. Are you from boston?
I do live in Boston. How about yourself? It would be very cool to collaborate on some work. I have quick and easy recording capabilities so we could both post the results. Any poems of yours in particular that you think have a strong lyrical nature?
You being the musician- if you check out some of my poems on my blog you might have a better feel for what would sound good with your style. If you have some tracks without lyrics I could listen and come up with some ideas. When I write I sometimes rewrite songs from other groups while they are playing, just to see if what I come uo with would be just as good. In my blog is a poem call Tales. It’s from Cream’s Tales of Great Ulysses. Let me know what you think. I have a small list of music on my blog too, just to give you an idea of my taste.
I used to live in Mass. in a small town in Worcester county.
I now live in Portland OR. You can throw me an e-mail too. Hope things can come together
Just listened to your ‘The Help’ demos. Nice sound very spiritual, ominous. Spiders first, then Animals, then Radioactive. That’s my order of likeness. They have a great feel. I’d like to hear more. You guys are good. Give me a shout.
Thank you very much! I read through your poems and I see that alongside the more involved, poetic writing like in “Ugly Streets”, there is in fact a lyrical nature to a lot of your writing such as “This Old Box” that could work really well with music.
I am going to keep looking through your work to see if there is a piece that speaks in a voice similar to my own and matches the subject matter of the rest of my material. I will definitely keep you updated of any work I do either in applying your words to my music or creating music that needs words.
Look forward to it. Keep me posted
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