metaphors, advertising , and healing
metaphors, advertising , and healing
armed with only a pen and a brush
I slayed all the dragons....musical notes were shields
colors were daggers in the heart of darkness
acoustic strings resonated the peace
in a cherub's harp, the music
of recovery, the art of healing lies in the distractions
when a man can turn off the devil with a stroke
of Cerulean Blue, when a man injects ink
into cranial creatures spitting fire on his neck
when he can silence the bad breath with just the right words
when he understands a decaying note, and the chromatic scales
aren't reptilian and all the legendary lizards get in line
like harmless pets looking' for their next meal, and you, withhold
the nourishment for the beast in your mind til Komoda shrinks
into a harmless little green gecko left only to do the work of selling insurance
I slayed all the dragons....musical notes were shields
colors were daggers in the heart of darkness
acoustic strings resonated the peace
in a cherub's harp, the music
of recovery, the art of healing lies in the distractions
when a man can turn off the devil with a stroke
of Cerulean Blue, when a man injects ink
into cranial creatures spitting fire on his neck
when he can silence the bad breath with just the right words
when he understands a decaying note, and the chromatic scales
aren't reptilian and all the legendary lizards get in line
like harmless pets looking' for their next meal, and you, withhold
the nourishment for the beast in your mind til Komoda shrinks
into a harmless little green gecko left only to do the work of selling insurance
If you do not change your direction
you may end up where you are heading
you may end up where you are heading
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Re: metaphors, advertising , and healing
wonderful. I hear Spoken Word waiting to happen.
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Thank you Steve.
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Thank you Steve.
Re: metaphors, advertising , and healing
a raw, wet day here in Fitzwilliam - thoughts & ideas peek around the corners of my humble Keep....
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"Falsehood flies, the Truth comes limping after it." - Jonathan Swift, ca. 1710
"Falsehood flies, the Truth comes limping after it." - Jonathan Swift, ca. 1710
Re: metaphors, advertising , and healing
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"Falsehood flies, the Truth comes limping after it." - Jonathan Swift, ca. 1710
"Falsehood flies, the Truth comes limping after it." - Jonathan Swift, ca. 1710
Re: metaphors, advertising , and healing
very cool roy.....really love the background music.....soothing and seems to fit quite well....nice to have your words come alive in such an artistic way....good job reading it....
If you do not change your direction
you may end up where you are heading
you may end up where you are heading
Re: metaphors, advertising , and healing
Thanks, Steve, glad you enjoyed. It was a fun thing to do on a dismal day.
(my words? They're yours, I was just channeling them.)
The music was my 2nd choice. I was going for something triumphant on solo acoustic guitar, but low-key & not too busy. I auditioned quite a few selections, winnowing them down to about a half dozen. My top choice (John McLaughlin's "Peace Piece") didn't run quite long enough to accommodate the pauses I wanted to embed. "Prelude #2" felt a bit more somber than I'd wanted, but was about the right length, & expediency won the toss.
I'd already burned a partial version using the McLaughlin piece before deciding to go with "Prelude". It's incomplete, and I re-read some of the lines for the new version - but I think the music is a little closer to what I'd originally aimed for:
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"Falsehood flies, the Truth comes limping after it." - Jonathan Swift, ca. 1710
"Falsehood flies, the Truth comes limping after it." - Jonathan Swift, ca. 1710
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Re: metaphors, advertising , and healing
happy morning to me! thank you Roy for delivering this mellow guitar-strummed piece.sasha wrote: ↑June 25th, 2021, 5:12 pm
Thanks, Steve, glad you enjoyed. It was a fun thing to do on a dismal day.
(my words? They're yours, I was just channeling them.)
The music was my 2nd choice. I was going for something triumphant on solo acoustic guitar, but low-key & not too busy. I auditioned quite a few selections, winnowing them down to about a half dozen. My top choice (John McLaughlin's "Peace Piece") didn't run quite long enough to accommodate the pauses I wanted to embed. "Prelude #2" felt a bit more somber than I'd wanted, but was about the right length, & expediency won the toss.
I'd already burned a partial version using the McLaughlin piece before deciding to go with "Prelude". It's incomplete, and I re-read some of the lines for the new version - but I think the music is a little closer to what I'd originally aimed for:
Metaphors etc.mp3
Re: metaphors, advertising , and healing
always a tough call, what to use, what would make something "better ".....and I most often see the beauty in all the equations....thanx for your efforts and patience
If you do not change your direction
you may end up where you are heading
you may end up where you are heading
Re: metaphors, advertising , and healing
I was happy to do it, & hope I haven't given the impression that the challenges made the task onerous. I just enjoy talking about the mechanical AND artistic processes that go into in making it happen. (I come with a "can cause drowsiness" warning label....)
Yes, each piece of music contributes something - though not always what I'm looking for. Larry Coryell's "Solo on Wednesday" made the final cut, but its complex time signatures distracted from the rhythm of the words. Likewise, the guitar intro of Burrell's "Lotus Land" worked really well, but the quality of my recording of it is poor.
You can really tell when you've found "The One" piece of music that was meant to accompany the slideshow, or the spoken word, or whatever - it becomes more than accompaniment. The two entities flow together into something greater than either. The presentation comes alive somehow, it glows, it hums, & without knowing Why, you just know it's right. My left-brain wishes there were a less exhaustive process than auditioning one song at a time, but grudgingly cedes control of the search to its counterpart! (It has written some clumsy software to assist right-brain's hunt, but balks at the amount of work it would take to perfect it...)
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"Falsehood flies, the Truth comes limping after it." - Jonathan Swift, ca. 1710
"Falsehood flies, the Truth comes limping after it." - Jonathan Swift, ca. 1710
Re: metaphors, advertising , and healing
beautiful explanation roy.....and I am wiser and more fulfilled from it....
If you do not change your direction
you may end up where you are heading
you may end up where you are heading
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