Posted 16 Feb 2009 · Report post As a verse to be read and not sung, thought maybe I could give a little sharpness to Rush's"Live for yourself,there's no one elsemore worth living for."Live for your One---that Self you aremost worth living for. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Posted 26 Feb 2009 · Report post Very nice, Brian. I like the individualism conveyed in the first line; that you are an indivisible unit of man. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Posted 26 Feb 2009 · Report post Very nice, Brian. I like the individualism conveyed in the first line; that you are an indivisible unit of man.Thanks Kurt. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Posted 26 Feb 2009 · Report post Hey, Brian, find a top flight musician to work with! You could fill the music with words and he could fill the words with music! The combination can be powerful! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Posted 27 Feb 2009 · Report post Hey, Brian, find a top flight musician to work with! You could fill the music with words and he could fill the words with music! The combination can be powerful! Poetry is powerful enough. It only needs an individual reader/thinker/listener to hear the quiet music of the words. It does not need to be drowned by loud music and listened to by a mass of "powerful" screaming fans. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Posted 27 Feb 2009 · Report post Hey, Brian, find a top flight musician to work with! You could fill the music with words and he could fill the words with music! The combination can be powerful! Poetry is powerful enough. It only needs an individual reader/thinker/listener to hear the quiet music of the words. It does not need to be drowned by loud music and listened to by a mass of "powerful" screaming fans.Ahh but I assure you that there is nothing quite like the feeling of a power cord from your own hands into a massive wall of Marshall amplifiers. Quite addictive really. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Posted 27 Feb 2009 · Report post Hey, Brian, find a top flight musician to work with! You could fill the music with words and he could fill the words with music! The combination can be powerful! Poetry is powerful enough. It only needs an individual reader/thinker/listener to hear the quiet music of the words. It does not need to be drowned by loud music and listened to by a mass of "powerful" screaming fans.Ahh but I assure you that there is nothing quite like the feeling of a power cord from your own hands into a massive wall of Marshall amplifiers. Quite addictive really.Sex! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites