
austinm08
the pigeon knows the way.
The morning star and a hazy moon is all I see
A lukewarm breeze and the dew damped grass is all I feel
I hear the early birds singing some sweet songs for me
And through all of this your wild presence feels so real
Your breath will forever fill this beautiful place
Your melody will slip into the blue skies
I won't ever let you from my gaze
and the truth of you I will never disguise
The scattered clouds trying to hide the sun just won't admit
That he is on the rise and soon will light the whole wide world
If there are a million choices, only one can be true
I for one won't settle for wrong, and I hope neither will you
Your breath will forever fill this beautiful place
Your melody will slip into the blue skies
I won't ever let you from my gaze
and the truth of you I will never disguise
Your breath will forever fill this beautiful place
Your melody will slip into the blue skies
I won't ever let you from my gaze
and the truth of you I will never disguise
And maybe repeat one or both verses, and repeat chorus again once or twice.
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The thing is, I can build this into a song with say 4 chords per line in the verse like D - Am - C - G and then 2 chords per line in the chorus like D - Am then C - G.. but I feel that maybe that leads to a boring song, just repetitive chords.. how do you write music that isn't boring.. what are the 'rules'? Is that the universal method, a chord progression like that, or do you switch it up a lot, or maybe you just add lead parts to make it more appealing?
Sorry for the numerous questions. I'm just kind of lost.. and I guess I sort of need help coming up with a catchy melody for the lyrics.
If someone could help me out in this area, it would make my life so much easier. Thank you
-Austin
A lukewarm breeze and the dew damped grass is all I feel
I hear the early birds singing some sweet songs for me
And through all of this your wild presence feels so real
Your breath will forever fill this beautiful place
Your melody will slip into the blue skies
I won't ever let you from my gaze
and the truth of you I will never disguise
The scattered clouds trying to hide the sun just won't admit
That he is on the rise and soon will light the whole wide world
If there are a million choices, only one can be true
I for one won't settle for wrong, and I hope neither will you
Your breath will forever fill this beautiful place
Your melody will slip into the blue skies
I won't ever let you from my gaze
and the truth of you I will never disguise
Your breath will forever fill this beautiful place
Your melody will slip into the blue skies
I won't ever let you from my gaze
and the truth of you I will never disguise
And maybe repeat one or both verses, and repeat chorus again once or twice.
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The thing is, I can build this into a song with say 4 chords per line in the verse like D - Am - C - G and then 2 chords per line in the chorus like D - Am then C - G.. but I feel that maybe that leads to a boring song, just repetitive chords.. how do you write music that isn't boring.. what are the 'rules'? Is that the universal method, a chord progression like that, or do you switch it up a lot, or maybe you just add lead parts to make it more appealing?
Sorry for the numerous questions. I'm just kind of lost.. and I guess I sort of need help coming up with a catchy melody for the lyrics.
If someone could help me out in this area, it would make my life so much easier. Thank you
-Austin