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Anvrill
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0 posted 2002-06-23 05:30 PM


The fictional top 20 song by the fictional grrl punk band Kim Kissably and the Red Lips Sextet... *deep breath* My imagination is in high gear!

The refrain is written by my morbid rodent man. It actually appeared in another poem of his, dedicated to my fictional grrl punk band, and I said he had just written th' chorus to the title song of the book I'm writing about this fictional grrl punk band. (How many times can I say fictional in one rant?)

So, here is the song that in a world that never existed reached #13 on the American charts back in '93, in a timeline that doesn't exist.



Without you I couldn't fly.
I remained stranded on the ground.
So I taught the spiders to cry.
In their webs I will stay bound.

I never meant to hurt you.
I never meant to toe the line.
You know we were meant to be forever,
And I'm gonna' make sure we remain together.

I didn't try to betray you.
There was no malice in my intent,
But I'm grounded in this place anyway
And the spiders don't want to go away.

Without you I couldn't fly.
I remained stranded on the ground.
So I taught the spiders to cry.
In their webs I will stay bound.

I'd be lying if I said
I didn't want to love you.
I'm just so afraid
Of driving you away.

Without you I couldn't fly.
I remained stranded on the ground.
So I taught the spiders to cry.
In their webs I will stay bound.

How much will it take
To get you back?
The spiders own my heart tonight.

The spiders are dry-eyed forever.
Neither of us have ever won.
Hold onto me just a little longer.
I think that I’m coming undone.



Kim Kissably, my feisty li'l alter-ego, is still in my good books.

Feel my angsty reachiness!

© Copyright 2002 LL Hager - All Rights Reserved
bsquirrel
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1 posted 2002-06-23 05:33 PM


Yep. Good stuff, nein? I wrote th' refrain (the Without you I couldn't fly stuff), but she wrote th' best parts!

Love y', babygrrl.

Mopey morbid rodent guy

These smiling eyes are just a mirror for the sun.
-RHCP

Anvrill
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2 posted 2002-06-23 05:36 PM


What about the birthday-cake-sized-spiders?!?!

Feel my angsty reachiness!

Anvrill
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3 posted 2002-06-23 05:37 PM



bsquirrel
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4 posted 2002-06-23 05:37 PM


Well, in th' original poem that we lifted th' refrain from fr lori's poem, I did mention some birthday-cake sized spiders. No comment -- but wranx would understand the genesis of this one.

These smiling eyes are just a mirror for the sun.
-RHCP

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5 posted 2002-06-23 05:43 PM


don't know the background of this or any of you, but I enjoyed the read and the feel of the piece

Whether on the shoal or on the shore,
I'll seek the lighthouse evermore.

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6 posted 2002-06-23 08:25 PM




BRAVO!!! Wow, this really reached #13 on the American charts? Wow, I need to find that song on the radio and request it, you are very good!!! (BIG HUGGGSSSSSSS) This is another rocking classic, sweet friend, I love it, we all love you so much! You have such a beautiful heart, sweet Anvrill, thank you for sharing!



May love and light always shine upon you!

Love,
Noah Eaton

"Underneath your clothes there's an endless story..."

Shakira

MIdsummerRain
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7 posted 2002-06-24 04:53 AM


"...Without you I couldn't fly. I remained stranded on the ground. So I taught the spiders to cry..." Loved the read, but the chorus astounded me! ~Rayne

For in much wisdom is much grief
& he who increases knowledge
    increases sorrow...
                  Eccl. 1:18

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