First post & feeling this place out with song lyrics
Posted: Thu Feb 23, 2012 3:56 pm
My son-in-law Pedro, a very talented and creative musician, suggested that I try coming into this discussion group for criticism of my attempts at song writing.
You won't likely find me doing much in the way of suggestions of other people's work... I don't feel competently comfortable to do so. What does a relative beginner have to offer to someone who's been doing this a long time? Maybe I'm wrong in that way. I have been writing songs for a year or two. I do have a half dozen or so that are, to my satisfaction, pretty well complete. There's also several others that are in varying stages of completion. I don't aim for 'commerciality' in these songs. They're primarily vehicles for creative personal expression.
In any case, I'm trying to write an acapella song using only word pictures and dealing with sensual perceptions of nature around us and how we relate to it (activities, clothing, etc.) It's something I've been wanting to try for a while. I don't know what kind of input one can give with regards to this based solely on the lyrics as written so far. You'll notice four verses, one for each season and, between the verses, an unfinished idea of what my 'choruses' would be like. If you have ideas about the choruses, I'm all eyes. By the way, I'm not satisfied with the title. It's too banal and stilted.
SEASONS
1. Longer days and warming rays, melting snows and overflows,
Rain on mud, new green buds, bulbs abound in thawing ground,
Plowing, tilling, planting, sowing, plants and plans anew and growing,
Balmy breezes, misty clouds, rainbow pigments, bright and proud.
Such are springtime’s offerings,
And the promises it brings
Are reminders of renewal
Signs of the hope in the Lord,
Signs of the hope in the Lord.
2. Sunsets bright and humid nights, sudden showers, glistening flowers,
Picnic baskets on beach blankets, birds in flight mid floating kites,
Running, biking, swimming, camping, cottage porches, weekend traveling,
Southern winds in bright blue skies, cotton clouds and seagull cries.
Such are summer’s offerings,
And the promises it brings
Are reminders of growth
Signs of joy in the Lord,
Signs of joy in the Lord.
3. Shorter days and cooling sprays, harvest moon, birds leaving soon,
Umbrellas, hats and overcoats, puddles deep like castle-moats,
Hunting, fishing, nature hiking, orchard harvests, pumpkin carving,
Greens & reds & golds & browns, tired leaves on covered ground.
Such are autumn’s offerings,
And the promises it brings
Are reminders of maturity
Signs of trust in the Lord,
Signs of trust in the Lord.
4. Cold-heart sun, day too soon done, icy breeze through barren trees,
Parkas, snowboots, mitts and tuques, heavy snowfalls, sudden squalls,
Skiing, sliding, shoveling, blowing, hockey games and sofa snuggling,
Northern Lights so Christmas bright, twinkling stars in frigid night.
Such are winter’s offerings,
And the promises it brings
Are reminders of renewal
Signs of peace in the Lord,
Signs of peace in the Lord.
I notice that I don't have anything about the senses of smell and taste in there. I'll likely revise some of the lyrics to take that in
By the way, how does one attach things to these posts. I could have attached .jpg images of the song, melody & lyrics as written on a 'staff' format.
You won't likely find me doing much in the way of suggestions of other people's work... I don't feel competently comfortable to do so. What does a relative beginner have to offer to someone who's been doing this a long time? Maybe I'm wrong in that way. I have been writing songs for a year or two. I do have a half dozen or so that are, to my satisfaction, pretty well complete. There's also several others that are in varying stages of completion. I don't aim for 'commerciality' in these songs. They're primarily vehicles for creative personal expression.
In any case, I'm trying to write an acapella song using only word pictures and dealing with sensual perceptions of nature around us and how we relate to it (activities, clothing, etc.) It's something I've been wanting to try for a while. I don't know what kind of input one can give with regards to this based solely on the lyrics as written so far. You'll notice four verses, one for each season and, between the verses, an unfinished idea of what my 'choruses' would be like. If you have ideas about the choruses, I'm all eyes. By the way, I'm not satisfied with the title. It's too banal and stilted.
SEASONS
1. Longer days and warming rays, melting snows and overflows,
Rain on mud, new green buds, bulbs abound in thawing ground,
Plowing, tilling, planting, sowing, plants and plans anew and growing,
Balmy breezes, misty clouds, rainbow pigments, bright and proud.
Such are springtime’s offerings,
And the promises it brings
Are reminders of renewal
Signs of the hope in the Lord,
Signs of the hope in the Lord.
2. Sunsets bright and humid nights, sudden showers, glistening flowers,
Picnic baskets on beach blankets, birds in flight mid floating kites,
Running, biking, swimming, camping, cottage porches, weekend traveling,
Southern winds in bright blue skies, cotton clouds and seagull cries.
Such are summer’s offerings,
And the promises it brings
Are reminders of growth
Signs of joy in the Lord,
Signs of joy in the Lord.
3. Shorter days and cooling sprays, harvest moon, birds leaving soon,
Umbrellas, hats and overcoats, puddles deep like castle-moats,
Hunting, fishing, nature hiking, orchard harvests, pumpkin carving,
Greens & reds & golds & browns, tired leaves on covered ground.
Such are autumn’s offerings,
And the promises it brings
Are reminders of maturity
Signs of trust in the Lord,
Signs of trust in the Lord.
4. Cold-heart sun, day too soon done, icy breeze through barren trees,
Parkas, snowboots, mitts and tuques, heavy snowfalls, sudden squalls,
Skiing, sliding, shoveling, blowing, hockey games and sofa snuggling,
Northern Lights so Christmas bright, twinkling stars in frigid night.
Such are winter’s offerings,
And the promises it brings
Are reminders of renewal
Signs of peace in the Lord,
Signs of peace in the Lord.
I notice that I don't have anything about the senses of smell and taste in there. I'll likely revise some of the lyrics to take that in
By the way, how does one attach things to these posts. I could have attached .jpg images of the song, melody & lyrics as written on a 'staff' format.