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| Into the Wind, Parts I and II I can't exactly explain it, but there is some very strong "imagery" in Mr. Wright's first solo album. I just added the second one of these poems to my website last night. I just wanted to share them here to see if anyone had any opinions, if it captures the music well at all. Into the Wind, Part I (Inspired by "Waves") I can feel the wind in my face ...and through my hair, Hear the distant cries of the seagulls as I shove off From the shore that grows more distant every moment. My fears are rocked to sleep by the sea Which laps playfully at the hull of my vessel. My hands are callused from handling the ropes by which I trim the sails But their rough touch is inviting and familiar I take a moment to cease movement, Breathing soft but deep to take in the renewing scent of the ocean And I listen...sing to me, ocean... I hear the harmony of the clouds in the sky I feel the breeze caress me in love--it knows me, my friend... And I wish to know it, but I cannot contain the words in my mind The sun reaches out to touch my cheek...gentle, harmonious Like all else in this plane of peace Away from land, away from all that binds me I can hear my voice so clear I sing--the dolphins that skim past me just below the surface Are my audience and I am happy for them to listen I need no others, for I feel complete, enfolded in solitude Caressed in harmony I feel the rhythm of the sea You and me, we are one Sing to me... And I shall be... Free... Into the Wind, Part II (Inspired by "Cat Cruise") Sunlight rains its gifts upon me And why shall I fear to embrace it in its splendours Wind and storm are no strangers Toss me and I laugh From wind and light I am born and to them I'll return And I am not afraid to be scattered to the wind That gave me breath I am not lost New wonderment carries me aloft on its wings Renewed with each sunrise, reflected in each sunset Is the cold not to be embraced The heat to be savoured Eyes wide to drink in the colours of sky and field My feet ready to carry me where I will run To feel the ground beneath me And the breath in my body To move and to be free, alone and unafraid And this too is wisdom and beauty intertwined And I shout my delight into the wind For more creative works inspired by Pink Floyd and both RW's (including a full noveletta inspired by ATD), feel free to check out my website at http://www.angelfire.com/home/FloydWaters/index.html
__________________ "And with these words I can see Clear through the clouds that covered me Just give it time then speak my name Now we can hear ourselves again..." WrightSatellite #1 |
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| Re: Into the Wind, Parts I and II *tips hat off* Good stuff. I'm surprised that no-one has replied to this thread. Red Bull gives you wings and PF is stimulation for the mind, Red Bull
__________________ Things do not auger well, my pretties. I have seen it. Observe as the mighty oak quivers in the breeze, as the raven swoops backwards... My time is coming. Do not mourn my passing. For it is the beginning of my life... |
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| Re: Into the Wind, Parts I and II Thank you very much, Red Bull; I was busy today and I'm sorry I couldn't thank you sooner.
__________________ "And with these words I can see Clear through the clouds that covered me Just give it time then speak my name Now we can hear ourselves again..." WrightSatellite #1 |
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| Re: Into the Wind, Parts I and II Impressive, very good stuff. I mean, I've seen some stuff in these forums... and I just keep myself from stating my opinion. Good stuff, I think it shows that you actually 'read' in your free time. I also read poetry and yours is good. Anyway, just had to say that. See ya, the sound sorrounds the icy waters undrground!
__________________ who are you and who am I to say we know the reasons why some are born and some men die beneath some infinite sky... so all things time will mend so this song will end Gilmour in 'Childhood's End' |
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| Re: Into the Wind, Parts I and II Thanks, Bertin Brando. As I said to Red Bull, I apologise to you for my delay; I was travelling. Anyway...yes, I DO read a lot. I even sneak a page or two while I wait for webpages to load. I'm glad to hear you think well of my poetry--I am no master, though! ![]()
__________________ "And with these words I can see Clear through the clouds that covered me Just give it time then speak my name Now we can hear ourselves again..." WrightSatellite #1 |
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