From the autumn of my slippers

The best to fight oneself is to do smooth and sweet songs, this one is very simple and dresses a metaphore
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wCe-IaoM_5M
From the autumn of my slippers
I saw spring pass
when I looked out
onto the balcony
she was dressed as a girl
white shirt and minishorts x2
How how how
her mouth laughed
how her steps danced
danced
on the other side of time
between her feet and mine
Comments
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@MoraAmaroLaLoba Another great song! From the Autumn of my Slippers is indeed 'smooth and sweet' as you described in your intro comments. I like the rhythm of the bass and percussion in your song. The layered synths and keys are interesting and blend well in the track. The production and mix are very clear as usual. Your lyrics relate a retrospective story of your younger self as you reflect and observe the seasons of life. My favorite lines are:
From the autumn of my slippers I saw spring pass when I looked out onto the balcony
...but the other lyrics are equally nice. Your vocals are excellent as always. I like the way you sing "how how how how how" before you sing "how her mouth laughed". Cool! 😎
Your video is up to your usual high creative standards with lots of evocative images and happenings throughout. Thank you for sharing your new song and video!
I wish you good health, Mora! 😀
Cheers,
Joseph
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Oh I love this one! What a great metaphor. I think everyone can empathize with looking back a younger self.
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A remarkable title for a song and an equally remarkable song song. Perhaps the most unusual I've heard of yours. Great lyrics.
I really enjoyed this one.😀
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Amazing song & mesmerizing video! And did I hear a lady with a voice as low as mine? Who would 'a thought?! But YOU know HOW to use it. I could only wish to write as poetically as you have on this song. And I can surely relate to your theme, like where did I go? I'm certainly not young anymore :-( Anyway, great to make your acquaintance and looking forward to hearing more of your music.
write on,
hummer
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