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The story stripped from the tune
You are left with a beat a back bone
The melody sways and looms

In days of old music told storeys
We listens hearts open and free
Learning and feeling its movement
Like the rivers to the sea

Now in these modern times the beat goes on
Like the cogs of a machine
With a melody placed precisely
Its break time we scream

Specs factor tinted glasses and stuck
In a groundhog situation
Media’s production and miss use
Of each and every nation


Music the true life blood of a being
Storeys told sweet to teach
Our children of the ups and downs
Of fields streams and streets

Can you sing can you feel
Can you give yourself and yield
To be rich and used
The people’s hearts you steal


Storeys of love and happiness
Of sorrow and woe
Of places and people
Learning we grow

How used is music to invoke a feeling
To stir an emotion to quicken our breathing
The speeding of pulse the fleeting glance
Of what we should believe to take a stance


The beat the beat the driving force
The marching menace the tool of war
The drum the gun regimented rhythm
Used for gain to steal the living

Story teller’s artists and musishon
Paint feelings in songs for us to listen
To show what’s been seen what’s been felt
Giving out advice when we need help.




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music and song

Contributed by FreeStyle on Friday, 21st May 2010 @ 02:08:03 PM in AEST
Topic: oops



When music is taken from the story
The story stripped from the tune
You are left with a beat a back bone
The melody sways and looms

In days of old music told storeys
We listens hearts open and free
Learning and feeling its movement
Like the rivers to the sea

Now in these modern times the beat goes on
Like the cogs of a machine
With a melody placed precisely
Its break time we scream

Specs factor tinted glasses and stuck
In a groundhog situation
Media’s production and miss use
Of each and every nation


Music the true life blood of a being
Storeys told sweet to teach
Our children of the ups and downs
Of fields streams and streets

Can you sing can you feel
Can you give yourself and yield
To be rich and used
The people’s hearts you steal


Storeys of love and happiness
Of sorrow and woe
Of places and people
Learning we grow

How used is music to invoke a feeling
To stir an emotion to quicken our breathing
The speeding of pulse the fleeting glance
Of what we should believe to take a stance


The beat the beat the driving force
The marching menace the tool of war
The drum the gun regimented rhythm
Used for gain to steal the living

Story teller’s artists and musishon
Paint feelings in songs for us to listen
To show what’s been seen what’s been felt
Giving out advice when we need help.




AUTHORS PLEASE: To help keep this site INTERACTIVE, please read and comment on at least 3 poems for each one you submit.



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