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| + | i wrote this at my parents house during xmas break during my senior year of college. i hadn't written anything in what felt like a very long time and was worried i would never write again. i think the chords came fist. the lyrics came in sequentially with great effort. i remember feeling quite impressed with tight internal rhymes in the verses. at the time, i thought it was the best song i had written. i was very pleased with it. | ||
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| + | looking back at it now the melody seems weak, and though i'm still happy with most of the lyrics the second half of the chorus looks awful. reading it now it seems affected (stars inside my chest to keep me facing west), inconsistent (facing north / facing west), and redundant (where i can rest AND lay my head down). | ||
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| + | i still like the pivot on the B7 from e minor to G major. it's a nice progression. this song was probably most inspired by Lyle Lovett's If I had a boat. I was listening to that song a lot a the time. | ||
Revision as of 14:33, 12 January 2009
Lyrics
me and my pony ride through the night dark and lonely we keep our heads down while the moons out please don't let the light shine in my eyes tonight i've been moving for a few weeks that i'm adrift in a thousand snowflakes i've got to keep moving to keep from freezing if i slow down i'll just start sleeping and i won't rest tongiht i've got stars hung above the poles to keep me facing north when i'm far from home they keep me on my course i've got stars inside my chest to keep me facing west where i can finally rest and lay my head down i've heard boats on the arctic ocean have to move or they'll stay frozen their daylight withers until its a sliver which cuts the night and buries in her side to die and show me stars hung above the poles to keep me facing north when i'm far from home they keep me on my course i've got stars inside my chest to keep me facing west where i can finally rest and lay my head down i've got stars hung above the poles to keep me facing north when i'm far from home they keep me on my course i've got stars inside my chest
Music
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Songwriter Notes
i wrote this at my parents house during xmas break during my senior year of college. i hadn't written anything in what felt like a very long time and was worried i would never write again. i think the chords came fist. the lyrics came in sequentially with great effort. i remember feeling quite impressed with tight internal rhymes in the verses. at the time, i thought it was the best song i had written. i was very pleased with it.
looking back at it now the melody seems weak, and though i'm still happy with most of the lyrics the second half of the chorus looks awful. reading it now it seems affected (stars inside my chest to keep me facing west), inconsistent (facing north / facing west), and redundant (where i can rest AND lay my head down).
i still like the pivot on the B7 from e minor to G major. it's a nice progression. this song was probably most inspired by Lyle Lovett's If I had a boat. I was listening to that song a lot a the time.