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I’ve been busking about since young and fair The atmosphere from onlookers, like skating on thin air So unconventional, prior to the old smacking ways That’s how I’d spend my entire waking days Melodic riffs, dancing over bass lines Harmonising daily, to some lonesome feeling ballads Playing finger-style guitar, without any speeding **** hazards Along the boardwalks of Venice Beach In unlikely places, that you’d ever encounter or reach A folksy blues musician, you can’t wait to hear Independent, from a money-making machine, that’s so clear A young black musician, singing ‘bout life’s rights and wrongs With an aching intimacy, strings are strummed, to original songs The overall effect is something like a blend Of other musicians, with a depth and subtlety More suited to the stage, than a street with a dead end While the busking experience is fundamentally a freedom, luckily Still taking a fading, battery-powered amp, with heaps of torque Along with a flattop, down to the busy LA boardwalk I think the best thing you learn from being downtown Is how to be really optimistic, while still being on your own Busking was like practicing with a metronome It started pulling on a few chords, like not ever knowing a safe home Then, thoughts of ones life coming to an end, my tick-tock time Then, I go back to playing a song, people tossing me, a silver dime I imagine, how it would sound, playing along with four in a band I’ve never really been dealt, a very good poker hand Trying to re-create myself, like an over paid, auto tuned, music star Well, as much as I could, with just a worn out, acoustic guitar They say, I picked up the guitar at seven At first trying to play lap style, just keepin’ it even Because, I couldn’t reach across my scar torn body Early childhood lessons, gave me a foundation in blues After that, I wasn’t taught nothin’ by nobody I just kept playing like that, what did I have to lose I could learn by ear, until I heard the rings at the checkout It would take a while, but I’d figure it out, what they were all talking about.
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Nov 22, 2019
Nov 22, 2019 at 8:30 AM UTC
Busking About
I’ve been busking about since young and fair The atmosphere from onlookers, like skating on thin air So unconventional, prior to the old smacking ways That’s how I’d spend my entire waking days Melodic riffs, dancing over bass lines Harmonising daily, to some lonesome feeling ballads Playing finger-style guitar, without any speeding **** hazards Along the boardwalks of Venice Beach In unlikely places, that you’d ever encounter or reach A folksy blues musician, you can’t wait to hear Independent, from a money-making machine, that’s so clear A young black musician, singing ‘bout life’s rights and wrongs With an aching intimacy, strings are strummed, to original songs The overall effect is something like a blend Of other musicians, with a depth and subtlety More suited to the stage, than a street with a dead end While the busking experience is fundamentally a freedom, luckily Still taking a fading, battery-powered amp, with heaps of torque Along with a flattop, down to the busy LA boardwalk I think the best thing you learn from being downtown Is how to be really optimistic, while still being on your own Busking was like practicing with a metronome It started pulling on a few chords, like not ever knowing a safe home Then, thoughts of ones life coming to an end, my tick-tock time Then, I go back to playing a song, people tossing me, a silver dime I imagine, how it would sound, playing along with four in a band I’ve never really been dealt, a very good poker hand Trying to re-create myself, like an over paid, auto tuned, music star Well, as much as I could, with just a worn out, acoustic guitar They say, I picked up the guitar at seven At first trying to play lap style, just keepin’ it even Because, I couldn’t reach across my scar torn body Early childhood lessons, gave me a foundation in blues After that, I wasn’t taught nothin’ by nobody I just kept playing like that, what did I have to lose I could learn by ear, until I heard the rings at the checkout It would take a while, but I’d figure it out, what they were all talking about.
© Fetchitnow 21 December 2019. (From my ‘About’ Period Collection)
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Nov 22, 2019
Nov 22, 2019 at 8:30 AM UTC
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