Soars beating is my heart
as it flex it's muscle so in part
it's flat Like an Eagle abreast
breath hovering over its nest
Elder Statesman and women sleep depressed
Nonchalantly inadvertently not aware
that they are blessed
Like the Rhythm Section in the rhythm and blues band
play on beat the drums rhythmatically
Soar beatings of the heart
Percussion rivets beats in my heart
5/31/24
Written words by James Edward Lee Sr 2024
He wished it to be full of sound.
round about the way successful
collaborations are done.
Fun: done: and Right.
Sought of like taking the featured
artist's position and elaborating on it.
People still love rock, urban
contemporary grooves
and soulful bassey pieces.The stigma
around marriage
seems to cause discussion.
Is it good news? The two lovers united:
or one lover and one willingful participant.
Or one eager and one uneagerly: but willing
to be. A new position appointed by the direction
of the evolution in sequence. from
stranger to friend to lover
to fiancce?fiancé: then to wife or husband.
WeIrDO. than non be alienated through such
sequence.
Six saxophones
11 bass instruments
a rhythm section
the motif uses two classic guitars.
A 1939 English Clifford Essex Paragon
and a Bass Alembic Series
He Brazen I'm Kabosh
we are Kings of the Coliseum!
The Grand Inspector sings
and the
Brazen Serpent commands.
The Indirect passing reference.
I am alone now as I ponder issues deep...you and me...
Sometimes three...wait ~ that is yet another fantasy...
Maybe another time...perhaps...
Side-tracked...again...
"Damn...thought that I perfected my act..." till I met you ~
Invader of days...and...fierce nights...dreaming of making-
Love to you...
Everywhere...
Anywhere...
Strange is the moon transforming a lady into...a..
Freak...
I ride horses with such grace...grinding...you...living for-
The organ...If I kiss Zeus, will his tongue parch these-
Pink lips of mine...
Do I dare?
"Damn, I thought that I perfected my act..." till I met you ~
Do tears really fall from these dark brown eyes?
Big girls don't cry...
A tribute to Atlanta Rhythm Section...