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In Christ
by the_lyricwriter. 01/23/21 10:24 AM
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In Christ
by the_lyricwriter. 01/23/21 10:18 AM
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The Sheep
by WilliamMahler. 01/21/21 02:41 PM
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#735164 - 07/04/09 05:06 PM
She Captures the Sun (male vocals) 5090FAWM # 5
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Not certain of genre, but certainly one with a romantic feel to it.  Maybe even folk or bluegrass? Your constructive critique is welcome.  Changes in blue. Donna She Captures the Sun(v1) She captures the sun In the gold ring she wears And the warm way that sunshine Reflects in her hair The wild yellow daisies Pinned low on her neck Lie in bright curly tangles Like petals of silk Chorus I never dreamed love Would find me a second time It often leaves me breathless To know the woman’s mine
(v2) She captures the sun When she wakens each day And she speaks without speaking Yet has so much to say Her eyes sometimes shadow But never for long And I follow her movements Like words in a song Bridge She transformed the metal that was me into gold Taught me never to put feelings on hold Chorus I never dreamed love Would find me a second time It often leaves me breathless To know the woman’s mine
© 2009 Donna Devine
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#735167 - 07/04/09 05:53 PM
Re: She Captures the Sun (male vocals) 5090FAWM # 5
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Hi Donna. Very pretty lyric. Personally, I'd like to see you make some changes to the chorus. In particular, I'm not fond of the last 2 lines, but in general, I'd rather see you take the last 4 lines in a more positive, uplifting direction. Good luck with it
Bill
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#735169 - 07/04/09 06:05 PM
Re: She Captures the Sun (male vocals) 5090FAWM # 5
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Thanks, Bill.  Great input! I wasn't at ease with those last two lines either. I'll definitely rethink that section, especially as the rest of the song is uplifting, or at least intended to be. In the meantime, I've made changes (in blue). Donna
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#735256 - 07/05/09 11:30 AM
Re: She Captures the Sun (male vocals) 5090FAWM # 5
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Thanks for the visit and for those thoughts, Kevin.  I'll take a fresh look at the revised chorus with a view to bringing it back 'into the moment'. UPDATE: Re-revised chorus (last four lines) in blue. Donna
Last edited by DonnaMarilyn; 07/05/09 11:50 AM.
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#735482 - 07/06/09 01:13 PM
Re: She Captures the Sun (male vocals) 5090FAWM # 5
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Magne, Calvin, Stan, and Dan, thank you for reading and in particular for your kind comments/suggestions. I absolutely agree about the chorus. I've already added a new one.  Even if I change that one, it's better than what it replaced. Stan, I first used 'chained', but it brought up too clunky an image, even though one does refer to 'daisy chains'. At first I also had 'to never'. But the (unreasonable) purist in me couldn't stand splitting that infinitive, so I changed it.  I take your point though about it being more conversational. Magne, I'll look again at your suggestions. Thanks for taking the time.  Donna
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