Joined: Tue Oct 19, 2004 5:24 am Posts: 37009 Location: In Missouri, they would (will) not let me be Gender: Female
Something I just jotted down pretty quickly. Inspired by one line from a Lindsey Buckingham song. Thought I would share.
Never knew someone so willing to lose until I met you Got to keep a cover on that wild, wild heart Could lose the best love of your life You might never know because you’re buckled in tight The parachute’s on and you’re holding on for dear life Every danger amplified The sweetest little kitten is a tiger in your eyes The shortest jump is the longest fall before you’ve even tried
And I’m left to fight I’m left to crawl I’m left to push and shove to give you my love at all
One mistake and I’m the devil in disguise Subconscious beast, my sweet demise What I’ve done I’ll forever regret And you’re never gonna let me forget But I’ve got the desire of the worst kind I haven’t given up No not quite, not yet
So I’m left to fight I’m left to crawl I’m left to push and shove to give you my love at all Oh, to give my love at all
Never knew someone so willing to lose until I met you Got to keep a cover on that wild, wild heart Could lose the best love of your life
Oh, I’m left to fight Left to crawl Gonna lose the best love of all Maybe the worst, something in between How ya gonna know if you’re unwilling to fall
Yeah, gonna lose the best love of all Well, could be the worst or something in between How ya gonna know if you’re unwilling to fall
_________________ Freedom's just another word for nothin' left to lose Nothin' ain't worth nothin', but it's free
Joined: Sat Mar 11, 2006 5:06 am Posts: 3146 Location: Orange County, California
This is great. You write some really awesome stuff. When you write most of your lyrics/poetry do you usually envision your words in the context of a song?
_________________ I waited all day
you waited all day
but you left before sunset
and I just wanted to tell you
that the moment was beautiful
just wanted to dance to bad music
drive bad cars
watch bad tv
should have stayed for the sunset
if not for me
Joined: Tue Oct 19, 2004 5:24 am Posts: 37009 Location: In Missouri, they would (will) not let me be Gender: Female
BadRadio16 wrote:
This is great. You write some really awesome stuff. When you write most of your lyrics/poetry do you usually envision your words in the context of a song?
Thanks!
I don't know about usually, but sometimes I do. The bad thing is I get frustrated playing guitar because I'm not that great and try teaching myself. I haven't played in a long time, but I love it. So I really need to pick the guitar back up. Nils Lofgren does these awesome online lessons. I want to try those!
_________________ Freedom's just another word for nothin' left to lose Nothin' ain't worth nothin', but it's free
Joined: Sat Mar 11, 2006 5:06 am Posts: 3146 Location: Orange County, California
SmilinSkullRing wrote:
BadRadio16 wrote:
This is great. You write some really awesome stuff. When you write most of your lyrics/poetry do you usually envision your words in the context of a song?
Thanks!
I don't know about usually, but sometimes I do. The bad thing is I get frustrated playing guitar because I'm not that great and try teaching myself. I haven't played in a long time, but I love it. So I really need to pick the guitar back up. Nils Lofgren does these awesome online lessons. I want to try those!
Definitely keep practicing with the guitar. I could see you writing some really sweet songs if you got comfortable with playing. I often read your lyrics, and think of how great they would sound with a melody.
_________________ I waited all day
you waited all day
but you left before sunset
and I just wanted to tell you
that the moment was beautiful
just wanted to dance to bad music
drive bad cars
watch bad tv
should have stayed for the sunset
if not for me
Joined: Tue Oct 19, 2004 5:24 am Posts: 37009 Location: In Missouri, they would (will) not let me be Gender: Female
BadRadio16 wrote:
SmilinSkullRing wrote:
BadRadio16 wrote:
This is great. You write some really awesome stuff. When you write most of your lyrics/poetry do you usually envision your words in the context of a song?
Thanks!
I don't know about usually, but sometimes I do. The bad thing is I get frustrated playing guitar because I'm not that great and try teaching myself. I haven't played in a long time, but I love it. So I really need to pick the guitar back up. Nils Lofgren does these awesome online lessons. I want to try those!
Definitely keep practicing with the guitar. I could see you writing some really sweet songs if you got comfortable with playing. I often read your lyrics, and think of how great they would sound with a melody.
Thanks a lot, Ryan:) I really need to buy Nils' lessons soon. I heard him talking about why he started it, and it sounded exactly like what I need.
_________________ Freedom's just another word for nothin' left to lose Nothin' ain't worth nothin', but it's free
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