Monday, April 4, 2011

The Other One


New blues tune...



Once or twice, I've been laid this low
Tongue tied to my toes
Now, I know
It’s been said
I say everything
From the heart
Of the truth
No censoring

But with you there’s something
Gives me harried mind
Fightin’ back a feelin’
One should never hide
Oh Oh Oh Oh
How’d we get so
Far
Gone?

That ain’t love baby
That ain’t love, darlin’
I know he mighta meant somthin’
But if you don’t know
That ain’t love

There was a time when I let you know
My mind and where it goes
But a spark that we left is catchin’ all we were
And my heart is beset with the possible

'Cause when we are talkin’
Oh, it's more than words
I know you were sensing something
By the way you turned
Oh Oh Oh Oh
Turned your love light on me

That ain’t love baby
That ain’t love, darlin’
I know he mighta meant somthin’
Aw yeah, that ain't love baby
No no no, that ain't love darlin'
That ain't love baby
You ask me how I know...

It don't come from me.

Regret Revisited



At the advice of a friend I shortened and revised an old poem into a song.  The full version is also on this blog.





Queen 'o' the Wisp

I can recall it even now
It was a Blood Red
                summer moon
I caught a light down at the banks
Though it rained steel chains
                from Peter’s Gates

Oh her light, it seemed
To beg me into embrace
Drawn, hypnotized by the Queen o the Wisp


She kept her hair pulled back in flames
Speaking in tongues with no need
                to explain
I watched her lift clear off the ground
Over that Delta blue
                with a starry crown

Oh how her light, it seemed
To pull my hand to her waist
Moving in time would be
the distance that we
                never could close
Lost to the wilds with the Queen o the Wisp


I don’t expect you to understand
After all, how could you,
                if not this man?
And I don’t speak her name no more
It’s a dark room
                with a locked door

Oh I’d be lying if I
Told you of no mistakes
But sometimes those words become
                the very thing
                we need to move on
Burnin’ alive with the Queen o the Wisp