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bsquirrel
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0 posted 2002-07-02 05:19 PM



Ah, to give this song a low rage,
a quiet urgency of surge.
To thrum out strums of storms,
a wind of rain in low E.
To become the noise of sea.
I'd harmonize the shore.

Find its fingers in my shapes.
Find its shape in my fingers.
Find the warmth of sun in sand.
Play the sky, an open church.

Watching light born from their pegs.
Wood-strung notes held to my heart.
Swallowing surrounding shadows
to press them smoothly to your ears.
Ah, to give this song a low rage,
a quiet urgency of surge...

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

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Anvrill
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1 posted 2002-07-02 05:21 PM


Now... Is this my cue to write more TSTC? Because I was about to write the interview chapter.

And baby, a man with a guitar, especially a bass, may be the sexiest image on the face of the planet, but th' learning of it and the paying off of the instrument will take much time and frustration.

"Es ist Folter, aber ich bin fast dort." Robert Smith's Torture in Deutsch.

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2 posted 2002-07-02 05:27 PM


Mike hi there this is so well written I love the image and the sound that simply flowed off the page here, excellent writing my friend. Wonderful imagery and you have the sound so perfect that I swear I could hear the thrumming here. I like this a lot well done



Love and warm stuff
As always
Krissy

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at every pore with instant fires
Andrew Marvell 1621-1678

mable_sue
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3 posted 2002-07-02 05:33 PM


Rocks!  Very sensual.  I would a one more adjective to the line that starts with swallowing to complete the rythms of the poem...as you have already perfected the rythms of your words.

Liz

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4 posted 2002-07-02 06:24 PM


To thrum out strums of storms,
a wind of rain in low E.
To become the noise of sea.
I'd harmonize the shore.

Find its fingers in my shapes.
Find its shape in my fingers.
Find the warmth of sun in sand.
Play the sky, an open church.
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you already do all these things with pen in hand....youre a rock and roll poet.





ever seen a butterfly strum?
http://community.webshots.com/photo/1952809/8815359ZWGeNwajjN

We wish ourselves beautiful ... and cry in the night.
Its not the love you fear ... but the fall from the height.

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5 posted 2002-07-02 06:55 PM


This (rat cheer) is wut ah like best.
    (right here)

Watching light born from their pegs.
Wood-strung notes held to my heart.
Swallowing surrounding shadows
to press them smoothly to your ears.
Ah, to give this song a low rage,
a quiet urgency of surge...


Bumm b bu bu ba bum

~weanx

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6 posted 2002-07-02 08:43 PM


Glad you all enjoyed my idle time at work.

Thanks for the rhythm there, wranx.

Janet, there's a whole orchard of bugs like that in California. (oh wait, would it be orchard?)

And uh .... to everyone else, thank you.

Completely out of order, I know -- I should've opened the message in another screen before replying.

And Lori, I used to play bass every once and again when Chris was goin' nutso on his guitar. I know I need more practice though, which is why I want one.

And yr speaking to someone who played piano from age 9 to age 20 something. So I understand th' sweat and frustration that goes int' makin' music.

But you knew that. Love y'.

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

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7 posted 2002-07-02 09:33 PM


BSquirrel~
This is just wonderful !
Hope you get your bass~

My fella's serenading me right now ....
Ahhhhhhhhh, how lucky can this gal get ?
*Hugs*
~*Marge*~

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8 posted 2002-07-02 09:36 PM



Ah good, JanetMarie found you a Dobro...I grew up with a Dobro...and it still sounds good, after all these years...

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9 posted 2002-07-02 09:40 PM


Mike

I was going to give you the secret of my best fishing spot so you could catch you a bass...until I read your poem.  I have played piano for years..and guitar, but the bass does have charm.  Enjoyed this!

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10 posted 2002-07-03 10:42 AM


"Play the sky, an open church"

A W E S O M E!!  what an inspiring line... you are awesome sir!!


Lauren~

Emeralds from mountains
thrust towards the sky
Never revealing their depth

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11 posted 2002-07-03 02:31 PM


Glad you all enjoyed my dreams.

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

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12 posted 2002-07-03 06:10 PM


Mmmhumm.  I like this one, I can hear the bass strumming through the words. Very nice.

Nan

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13 posted 2002-07-03 06:35 PM


At first? I thought you wanted a FISH...I was scratching me head in my best "huh?" stance!

Okay...it's a deal, I've got a lovely Takamine with a built in pick up--the boyfriend has a "strat" but won't allow me to play it--it's autographed.

I want Jan and doreen for back up vocals and I happen to know a rare breed of drummer--he shows on time and has a good attitude (he says he didn't get the memo regarding all drummers being...shall we say "an anal orifice")

awesomely cool write, Mike.  I know the groove of feeling like this...wow man, I'm LIKE, feeling SO retro-sixties, now!

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14 posted 2002-07-03 06:38 PM


Thanks, Pilgrimage.

And Sen, seeing as I was born in Dec. 1976, I cannot relate.   But I can pretend t'...

And that would be a rockin' band. Lori can provide vocals, too. And she can also take over the whole thing so slowly,  you won't even notice.

That would be a lot of fun, actually...

Much love.

Mikey

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

[This message has been edited by bsquirrel (07-03-2002 06:41 PM).]

ethome
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15 posted 2002-07-03 07:59 PM


Nice low rage and quiet urgency of surge....written like that...I enjoyed it muchly!!

[This message has been edited by ethome (07-03-2002 08:00 PM).]

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16 posted 2002-07-03 08:09 PM


Ok..so I'm *creepin* in a bit late on this one...

You are close enough to come jam with my hubby...(he might even share the 'tars a time or two)And um..all I know is A minor??? From one of my favorite Stevie N songs...sure you know the one...

*just like a white winged dove...*

Now I've got an image of what? The Christmas song...

"all I want for Christmas is my baaa--aaa---ssss" *grins* enjoyed this Mikey man...

~Tanya

Open arms can be the most fragile in the world...



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17 posted 2002-07-04 07:18 PM


This really is totally awesome, Mr.Squirrel...
I could actually feelthe sounds of this poem.

~ furry rodent hugs

Lyra

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"poetry is life distilled"  Gwendolyn Brooks

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18 posted 2002-07-04 08:12 PM


This is so good, I'd get you a bass if I could. Nice one Mike!!

Krishankins

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19 posted 2002-07-05 12:37 PM


Ah, to give this song a low rage,
a quiet urgency of surge...

...a blues sax in the background.  Damn good write.


Forgetting all I'm lacking
Completely and complete
I'll take your invitation
You take all of me

Lifehouse

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20 posted 2002-07-05 03:31 PM


always been partial to D-flat myself. . .

love this one. . .the connection between musician and instrument. . . one that I know well. . .

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21 posted 2002-07-05 05:08 PM


the bass makes the song like you make this board a pleasure to visit.
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22 posted 2002-07-05 07:40 PM


not much more I can add..the fans have said it all..*s

hugs
M

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23 posted 2002-07-05 07:49 PM


After all the superlatives have been used...
what can I say...?  
Except I'm glad this poem wasn't about you wanting a fish!
~Hugs~

~Somewhere in my heart I'm always
dancing with you in the summer rain~

Anvrill
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24 posted 2002-07-10 06:58 AM


Hm, let's bring this back.

I do want you to have a bass, btw. So then you move up here, we secretly kill the members of Tyler's *other* band (dern cheating li'l idjit; and how does Barrkode come across any better than Eternity's Dawn, anyway?), and we'l have bass, guitar, piano, and vocals, and three people to fight over who all gets to do what! Hmm... Three composers, three lyricists, three vocalists, two pianists, two bassists (yes, Tyler plays--badly), and ... I think that's it.

This little rant brought to you by:

LL Hager's Insomnia!

Let's all hear it for Lori's insomnia, shall we? Yay! Yay!

Augh, my bed isn't even pretending to be comfortable. Somebody shoot me with a tranquilizer, please.

Get a bass awready, baby.

"Es ist Folter, aber ich bin fast dort." Robert Smith's Torture in Deutsch.

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25 posted 2002-07-10 11:48 AM


Thanks, everyone! And Lori, you're too cute for words.

She said burn ... together.
-TON

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26 posted 2002-07-10 01:06 PM


oh I love this, I have never felt the urge to play an instrument, but after reading this, I feel I am missing out on a wonderful part of life......wonderful write
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27 posted 2002-07-10 02:00 PM


Oh yes, music is magical when you practice it enough. Thanks, jb.

She said burn ... together.
-TON

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