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Quiet is all I need. Desiring silence as the critics improvise their own violins. The philosophers tune their cello's. The writers prepare the songs. All the song says is the truth of where I stand in life. Praying I'll be ok tomorrow. How I stand in front of the cold audience whom have the obligation of peaceful listening. Many who choose to not open their ears to another sound will only be alone playing their guitars. I want the audience to be silent for me. Learning as they whisper bewildered and stunned. There are no strings attached. How the sound of one's insecurity dysfunctions another's quality tune. Know we are to hear but don't have to do a cover. Instrumental choice, one's vision and dream. Hear me sing, then tune your cello's, guitars, and violins. We'll take a chance on our stances in life. Hear each other and play together. For in the slightest way, our beliefs, are different, though the sound, can blend.
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Nov 22, 2014
Nov 22, 2014 at 9:58 PM UTC
The Sound of Belief
Quiet is all I need. Desiring silence as the critics improvise their own violins. The philosophers tune their cello's. The writers prepare the songs. All the song says is the truth of where I stand in life. Praying I'll be ok tomorrow. How I stand in front of the cold audience whom have the obligation of peaceful listening. Many who choose to not open their ears to another sound will only be alone playing their guitars. I want the audience to be silent for me. Learning as they whisper bewildered and stunned. There are no strings attached. How the sound of one's insecurity dysfunctions another's quality tune. Know we are to hear but don't have to do a cover. Instrumental choice, one's vision and dream. Hear me sing, then tune your cello's, guitars, and violins. We'll take a chance on our stances in life. Hear each other and play together. For in the slightest way, our beliefs, are different, though the sound, can blend.
LunaCasablanca
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Nov 22, 2014
Nov 22, 2014 at 9:58 PM UTC
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