Gypsies and your Emergencies


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Gypsies

on the outskirts of your beliefs,

hold flaming threads unwinding.


You probe unordinary dawnings;

the ceremony of bright priestly steel

rushing to your veins.

 

There’s nothing more to say

You’ve all seen this before

You saw where the real treasure lay

 

Those who have come late

to your festival of sweet dying

search for the lights of a ghostly girl's eyes

 

There’s nothing more to say

You’ve all seen this before

You saw where the real treasure lay


She will lead you through a snowstorm

of the future as your memory-blinded love Sings with an angel late of a shining town

 

who whispers soon, yes, soon,

with the gleaming liquid key,

you'll set loose tides of joy


in this long street-stair darkness,

and sing, dancing children

through expanded time.

 

There’s nothing more to say

You’ve all seen this before

You saw where the real treasure lay



now your cargo unloaded wagon wheels turning

this unblessed home is now a haven

for the emergency you once worshipped


and the agony torn loose

from echoes of the moon.

 

There’s nothing more to say

You’ve all seen this before

You saw where the real treasure lay

 

Gypsies

on the outskirts of your beliefs,

hold flaming threads unwinding.

Comments

  • This makes no sense to me , but it sounds cool

  • RCJames
    RCJames Albuquerque, NM

    It might help your understandig if you look at it as the landscape of a junky's mind and situation - all in images.

  • ElvisNash
    ElvisNash Calif
    edited June 29

    Well I didn't know it was about a drug addict , obviously their mind makes no sense. All your songs stems from a mental disease as depression , or seems like . They're all forboding loss of some kind. but thats the blues

  • @RCJames - I like the lyrics, but it sounds like the guitar is a little out of tune to me, but it could just be me. my hearings been a bit off lately.

  • RCJames
    RCJames Albuquerque, NM

    A slight word of advice . I would be more careful how you characterizw another writer's work. I submit just two examples that are far from dark and represent the type of work I do far outweighing the darker "mentally diseased" - you hearing yourself? pieces.


    Her look was warm as summer dawn,

    there was a lightness as she stepped

    as if the ground was almost a cloud,

    her beauty a casual dream sun-swept.

    The last time I saw her she sang

    a song of stream and swelling hills,

    the sky alive to her lilting melody

    backed by a covey of whippoorwills.

    She’s on her way to full release;

    solid witnesses to her teachings

    stand by with glances into clarity.

    Her mind plays - it’s far-reaching.

    All through this lonesome night

    I’ve heard cries from the forest;

    her absence pervades in silence,

    a wind starts up out of the west.




    Pick up the lines

    that lightning scores

    across the waking sky.

    Feel the shower of stars

    on your face

    like soft lashes

    urging you to move

    and not look back.

    Who are we to think about another way

    who would we be if we didn’t.

    there’s nothing

    up above or down below

    that’s gonna change

    my love for you,

    even when a strong push

    comes to shove and rules

    The brightest thing I know,

    down to the core,

    is the memory

    lodged in my head

    of your face unmoving

    on the window ledge

    as I returned

    semi-conscious from the war.

    What we’ve got coming

    after this debacle we’re in

    deserves the word Hallelujah

    Tell me everything has changed

    tell me nothing would have changed

    if it weren’t for you

    walking along the river

    where fortune flows.

    This is your Hallelujah

  • ElvisNash
    ElvisNash Calif
    edited June 30

    You're songs are never conversational , They're more poetry , So its hard to tell what your singing about . I feel a sense of depression in all your songs . it really doesn't matter , no one posting on forums will wind up a star

  • RCJames
    RCJames Albuquerque, NM

    My life consists of more than posting. If you can call the two pieces I just sent - dark - then the problem lies with you not the content.

  • Domd
    Domd New Jersey
    @ElvisNash , there's a place for poetry in pop songs, ask Joni Mitchell.

    Critiques are good, but it ain't all about pitching. I could give a rats about pitching , it's Dead, it's a diy world, the object is to write something people like.

    I agree it's harder to critique poetry, but not everybody is trying for Nashville...
    Frankly, they are smarter than that
  • Just a observation on my part , it does not mean anything

  • Some very vivid phrases in there, quite poetic as has been noted.

    I didn't get a clear message from it, but there are plenty of opaque songs out there that people have pondered over for years. Perhaps this one is of that kind.

  • MoraAmaroLaLoba
    MoraAmaroLaLoba Madrid (Spain)

    Hola @RCJames

    Nice to see here you!!! The song sounds well but the story... I do not find sense... even having wonderful Ines here and there but when put together... a lot of possibilities not developed.

  • arnabs
    arnabs Bangalore, India

    @RCJames - The song did paint a picture that you have in mind. As you have rightly pointed out, it may take a few recurrent listenings to get to the heart of the matter. Not everything strikes within the intended imagery upon the first listen.

  • Interesting stuff... very atmospheric and dark. Cool use of metaphors.

    your singing adds a compelling edge to this, as well.

  • I haven't hear one of your songs in a while, but I knew what to expect. I don't get too deep into song lyrics...and I won't pretend that I understand these, but it works. I've said it before, but keep doing what you do. I love it.😀

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