Credo

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Credo

Post by horacejesse » Sat Dec 08, 2007 2:37 pm

Like most of us, I can never stop playing with words...I pledge allegiance to the museOf the united notes of fidelity,And to the emotions for which they stand,One chorus under bridge, same as the title, With harmony and meaning for all.

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Post by jchitty » Sat Dec 08, 2007 3:53 pm

Quote:Like most of us, I can never stop playing with words...I pledge allegiance to the museOf the united notes of fidelity,And to the emotions for which they stand,One chorus under bridge, same as the title, With harmony and meaning for all.Now THAT is good!

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Post by stephen » Sat Dec 08, 2007 4:49 pm

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Re: Credo

Post by horacejesse » Sun Dec 09, 2007 2:38 am

Or as old Dave Walton might say:Four scores and seven deals ago...

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Post by geo » Sun Dec 09, 2007 7:07 am

Sweet!

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Re: Credo

Post by horacejesse » Sat Dec 15, 2007 3:11 pm

The best writing of any kind comes from those who have an ongoing love affair with language IMO. I wouldn't be surprised to learn that Bob Dylan or Neil Young read a lot of books, or that they are big fans of Yeats, Hardy, Stevens, Whitman et al. I am not saying it is necessary either. Some people may be born to speak without much input required.Maybe it is too far afield to start a poetry thread on this forum, too high falluting. But there might be some good value in it if we were able to consistently relate it to our business. Of course in poetry the words do all their own work. But I believe the best songs are comparable to the best poetry in their effects on people.Another thing is, so far it is my belief that the best poetry does not really make very good songs. The lines simply may be too laden with meaning to sit well with music. That shows they really are different arts. Still, there is a heck of a strong relationship between the two. Poetry anyone?

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