The next chapter of this somewhat epic (maybe) story.
Enjoy:
I look around, what do I see?
A million faces black from the ashes
Of bombed out homes and burning bodies
Haunting my dreams
'I need some coffee'
But what to do when the songs that got us through
Those darkest days betray us too
Brothers in arms, with you I faced trial by fire
I'm glad I survived it
In your prime you were cut down
No blaze of glory
Just screams of agony
But what to do when the lights that guided us through
Those darkest days fade out too
Now I'm left running blind through Berlin, Moscow and Tokyo
I'm just praying to God to show me a sign
To spare me some light
Pretty girl falling down
Almost like an angel with the dirtiest face
I can't forget her first gaze
She screamed and kept on running
From demons,
"Not without a fight"
Then she became the brightest star in my life
Starting from 5 minutes ago
Am I desperate or am I just blind?
Maybe I'm trying
Trying too hard
Or am I just waiting for something good
To keep me going until I die
In the corner I saw her crying
And so I went and tried to smile
I asked her name
Don't you know,
She replied
"Yumiko"
(END)
Here, it starts off with Jack still stationed in Okinawa after the end of the war. He looks around at the death and destruction around him that the Marines had caused. Horror and a sense of guilt take him as he laments what had transpired. This goes to the point where he no longer wishes to sleep because these images appear in his dreams.
The reference to 'songs' is significant in the sense that during the war, there were many American war songs to raise the moral of the troops and Jack feels cheated by these songs as the glory of victory didn't match up to the scarring the war caused.
He then recalls all the friends he made in the army had been killed in action and realizes that all of them were violent and non-heroic deaths. As he wanders the streets alone, he begins hallucinating. He then snaps back to reality as he sees a young Japanese woman tripping over her own feet as she attempts to run away from something.
Looking around, he sees her being chased by two American marines who then corner her. (Note: After the end of the war, there were many cases of American troops raping local women so this is another possible one). Seeing her struck a chord in Jack's heart and he goes in to save her, beating up the other two marines in the process.
He then ponders what made him do that. He reflects whether he is just so deep in depression that he needs something good in his life.
He asks her name and she seems to understand and replies 'Yumiko'.
And there's yet another installment to the story :)
Hope you guys liked it
Friday, March 26, 2010
Monday, March 22, 2010
Directions
I was bored and I felt inspired so I ended up delaying my bedtime in order to bring this which might not be in its final form yet. Put simply for now, this song is about not knowing your purpose in life, not having a goal, basically not having much of your own reason to fight fo something.
I've realized that no matter how much I'd like to think of myself as an individual, I'm sure that there are plenty of kids out there who are just like me in this sense so this is my attempt at reaching out to others with my lyrics while still maintaining that personal level that I usually keep.
Here you go:
Sing for a new age
But wait for today
Let us scream for nothing and everything
Don't say you'll settle for anything
Do you know what I know?
Praying to a god who won't say a word
But gives little signs to all of us
That we can't see for the life of us
I'm wrapped up in ink and post-it notes
So now this city won't trouble me tonight
Don't make promises you don't want to keep (Whoa-oh)
I'm singing for my sanity (Whoa-oh)
So this is a landslide
Is this silent scream going
'Whoa-oh'x2
'I struggle to see tomorrow'
Whoa-oh
Oh back then I used to smile so much more
But maybe I will again in the end
Since when did my faith find the many thoughts
I see in you
The kids I sing to are the dreamers lost in space
Every single work-in-progress, everyone who's lost like me
Yes, I'm talking about you
(At very least) I'm getting used to the winter x3
Every single deadline passed brings me closer to my death
Are they really lying when the say we've got a chance?
Are we defeated by design?
Are the winners set in stone?
Do I have the strength to turn my back on them?
Although I've been breaking these chords
Tearing them up for you now
Pray but innocence never lasts for you
ad-lib outro
(END)
I've realized that no matter how much I'd like to think of myself as an individual, I'm sure that there are plenty of kids out there who are just like me in this sense so this is my attempt at reaching out to others with my lyrics while still maintaining that personal level that I usually keep.
Here you go:
Sing for a new age
But wait for today
Let us scream for nothing and everything
Don't say you'll settle for anything
Do you know what I know?
Praying to a god who won't say a word
But gives little signs to all of us
That we can't see for the life of us
I'm wrapped up in ink and post-it notes
So now this city won't trouble me tonight
Don't make promises you don't want to keep (Whoa-oh)
I'm singing for my sanity (Whoa-oh)
So this is a landslide
Is this silent scream going
'Whoa-oh'x2
'I struggle to see tomorrow'
Whoa-oh
Oh back then I used to smile so much more
But maybe I will again in the end
Since when did my faith find the many thoughts
I see in you
The kids I sing to are the dreamers lost in space
Every single work-in-progress, everyone who's lost like me
Yes, I'm talking about you
(At very least) I'm getting used to the winter x3
Every single deadline passed brings me closer to my death
Are they really lying when the say we've got a chance?
Are we defeated by design?
Are the winners set in stone?
Do I have the strength to turn my back on them?
Although I've been breaking these chords
Tearing them up for you now
Pray but innocence never lasts for you
ad-lib outro
(END)
Tuesday, March 9, 2010
Insomniac's Lullaby
Note: This is still a work-in-progress
At least I think it is.
I couldn't sleep last night (I wouldn't have had that coffee if I knew it'd only take 10 minutes to finish that IA plan).
Its a quickie, so enjoy:
This song goes to everyone who is still awake at three in the morning
Because I'm restless and tired
Tossing and turning in bed
I've said my prayers but do they really matter at all
Why does falling asleep seem harder than waking from good dreams
But dreams are what sleep is made from
Relief and disappointment
Momentary enjoyment
Nothing good happens after 2 anyway
So let me drop before then
Let me drop before then
Don't say sleep is overrated
The bad breath in the morning is always worth it
I'm too scared of this silence and...
This darkness is like facing bad habits
My awful habits
(END)
Its what I've got so far. I'm not sure if this will be it so I won't explain now.
Until next time :)
At least I think it is.
I couldn't sleep last night (I wouldn't have had that coffee if I knew it'd only take 10 minutes to finish that IA plan).
Its a quickie, so enjoy:
This song goes to everyone who is still awake at three in the morning
Because I'm restless and tired
Tossing and turning in bed
I've said my prayers but do they really matter at all
Why does falling asleep seem harder than waking from good dreams
But dreams are what sleep is made from
Relief and disappointment
Momentary enjoyment
Nothing good happens after 2 anyway
So let me drop before then
Let me drop before then
Don't say sleep is overrated
The bad breath in the morning is always worth it
I'm too scared of this silence and...
This darkness is like facing bad habits
My awful habits
(END)
Its what I've got so far. I'm not sure if this will be it so I won't explain now.
Until next time :)
Monday, March 1, 2010
The Autumn Song (Pandora's Box)
This is a bit of an oldie.
Ok, not really. But I wrote this early 2009 so its somewhat old.
Here it is:
I watch the lights as they fade to black
Just keep walking, never look back
Now my friends are so far away
All the reasons I had to stay
And now the magic of that beautiful summer will die
So, I just want you to know
That these fairy tales will never fade to grey
Won't you remember me?
The sun sets on our innocence
Ditching school, climbing over the fence
Our music fades with our yesterdays
This is the very price I pay
Where is the place I call my home?
Where the hell am I supposed to go?
To all the friends I left behind
Here I am,
So long, goodbye
The times we had won't ever die
Open the box and what will you find?
Maybe sorrow?
Is that so?
Maybe hope?
Or maybe both? I don't know
But that's just life
It comes in all its forms
I'll be back one day
So won't you wait for me?
(Chorus 1)
I swear, I'll come home one day you see.
(END)
This was like one of the first songs I wrote with metaphors.
Put simply, this was a song I wrote leaving home when I was first coming to Australia.
The 'seasonal' metaphor represents life in general, with summer being depicted as a time of good times and innocence, although I am probably still in that phase of my life now. Autumn, is the point in life where one has to come to terms with responsibilities and grow up.
In a sense, in order to be worlds away from my friends and family, I had to grow up and not be such a wuss anymore, hence why this is the Autumn Song.
I also talk about ditching school in this song. This refers how me and some of my friends would ditch school after exams (although we weren't allowed to) by jumping over the fence, in the security camera's blind-spot and how that was part of the major high school memories I had back home.
Finally, the metaphor of Pandora's Box comes alive in the bridge of the song. In Greek myth (from what I know), Pandora was tasked by Zeus to keep a box/jar-thing safe and closed but in the end, she opens it and unleashes all the evils within upon the world (illness, toil, suffering, etc) but at the bottom of the box, she found hope.
This links to how, despite all the heartache I suffered from leaving home, I faced this time in Australia with a hopeful and optimistic attitude.
And that's pretty much the gist of the song.
Hope my (3) readers enjoyed that. :)
Until next time :)
Ok, not really. But I wrote this early 2009 so its somewhat old.
Here it is:
I watch the lights as they fade to black
Just keep walking, never look back
Now my friends are so far away
All the reasons I had to stay
And now the magic of that beautiful summer will die
So, I just want you to know
That these fairy tales will never fade to grey
Won't you remember me?
The sun sets on our innocence
Ditching school, climbing over the fence
Our music fades with our yesterdays
This is the very price I pay
Where is the place I call my home?
Where the hell am I supposed to go?
To all the friends I left behind
Here I am,
So long, goodbye
The times we had won't ever die
Open the box and what will you find?
Maybe sorrow?
Is that so?
Maybe hope?
Or maybe both? I don't know
But that's just life
It comes in all its forms
I'll be back one day
So won't you wait for me?
(Chorus 1)
I swear, I'll come home one day you see.
(END)
This was like one of the first songs I wrote with metaphors.
Put simply, this was a song I wrote leaving home when I was first coming to Australia.
The 'seasonal' metaphor represents life in general, with summer being depicted as a time of good times and innocence, although I am probably still in that phase of my life now. Autumn, is the point in life where one has to come to terms with responsibilities and grow up.
In a sense, in order to be worlds away from my friends and family, I had to grow up and not be such a wuss anymore, hence why this is the Autumn Song.
I also talk about ditching school in this song. This refers how me and some of my friends would ditch school after exams (although we weren't allowed to) by jumping over the fence, in the security camera's blind-spot and how that was part of the major high school memories I had back home.
Finally, the metaphor of Pandora's Box comes alive in the bridge of the song. In Greek myth (from what I know), Pandora was tasked by Zeus to keep a box/jar-thing safe and closed but in the end, she opens it and unleashes all the evils within upon the world (illness, toil, suffering, etc) but at the bottom of the box, she found hope.
This links to how, despite all the heartache I suffered from leaving home, I faced this time in Australia with a hopeful and optimistic attitude.
And that's pretty much the gist of the song.
Hope my (3) readers enjoyed that. :)
Until next time :)
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