For Kush and Laurie, Here is another "non-cynical" song that was written a couple of years ago in appreciation for the love of my life. Being a copy and paste from my files you also get the chords, so any guitarists out there may get a sense of the melody if you try to play it. The song is a slow pace with finger style arpeggios.
Love Is Here To Stay
E E7 A Am E C#m F#m7 B7
Some days the world is sadly hard, like when old friends just turn away.
E E7 A Am E C#m F#m7 B7
And everything seems marred, by unkind things that they say.
A B7 E E7 A B7 E E7
Don't let your heart be led astray;-- keep your feet firm on the ground.
A B7 E C#m F#m7 B7 E
Our love is here to stay; --- we have the key they have not found.
Some times I must take off alone
Yes we all have dues to pay.
Taking care of house and home
When working takes me far away.
Don't let the distance bring you down.
The hours roll on into days.
Though cloudy skies be all around.
The sunshine will return again.
B7 E B7 E E7
Some days I know we have to cry and everything just slips away.
A B7 E C#m F#m7 B7 E
Just know, until the day we die,--- my love for you is here to stay.
We like to spend our days in peace
But strife is always at the door.
So when you feel there's no release
Love can heal the wounds of war.
Don't let your heart be led astray.
Keep your feet firm on the ground.
Our love is here to stay.
We have the gift they have not found.
(c) J.W. 2002
Regards, Witty Owl.
Preview shows that the chords are crammed together out of sync with word placement. Sorry the forum program does that.
Love is here to stay
Just great witty owl... beautiful lyrics and a nice melody (as far as I can figure from the chords.. )
In a way you describe what I would like to find with someone...
anyhoo, I like it... somehow reminds me of "why worry" by mark knopfler, which is one of my favourite "bad day-songs"... now I will have a "good day-song" in case I need it...
Cheers Arno
In a way you describe what I would like to find with someone...
anyhoo, I like it... somehow reminds me of "why worry" by mark knopfler, which is one of my favourite "bad day-songs"... now I will have a "good day-song" in case I need it...
Cheers Arno
Yes Arno I must agree that thematically this song is similar to Knopfler's "Why Worry Now" since you mention it. Musically though I think the song owes as much if not more to Eric Clapton from his Unplugged period for inspiration and influence. Hard to say as I have much respect and affection for both songwriters.
Cheers, Witty Owl.

Cheers, Witty Owl.
WO~
Well this is several steps in the cheery direction compared to your other stuff
And very nicely said.
Wish i knew something of music.
And because sometimes(?!) i can't help but be a smartass...i have to say maybe you need to move!!! Strife? Outside your door?! Boy, that stuff gets around......
Really do appreciate sharing this per our request
Shows you are a trooper! And not a one tricky pony poet!
Regards, Laurie
Well this is several steps in the cheery direction compared to your other stuff

Wish i knew something of music.
And because sometimes(?!) i can't help but be a smartass...i have to say maybe you need to move!!! Strife? Outside your door?! Boy, that stuff gets around......
Really do appreciate sharing this per our request

Shows you are a trooper! And not a one tricky pony poet!

Regards, Laurie
Laurie
, don't get too hung up on the literal meaning; "strife is always at the door" is a metaphor, inferring that for any of us - trouble is never very far away. Fact is I live in a peaceful rural location in one of the "greener' areas of our state. Probably the worst that literally comes to my door is when the 7 Day Adventurers or Yeehoover witnesses come knocking at 8.00 am on a Saturday morning after a late night.
The subjects or themes of my songwriting are many and varied. Very often what works as a song lyric may not stand alone as a poem without seeming a bit banal.
Cheers, Witty Owl.



The subjects or themes of my songwriting are many and varied. Very often what works as a song lyric may not stand alone as a poem without seeming a bit banal.
Cheers, Witty Owl.
Witty owl, seems we're kindred spirits, at least musically... Eric Clapton and Mark Knopfler share together with LC the first place on my personal favourites list...
I'm going right now and try your song with a more unplugged slowhand picking... lets see what happens.
yeehaa two weeks and I'll see Eric in person for the first time in my life... cant wait..
Cheers Arno
I'm going right now and try your song with a more unplugged slowhand picking... lets see what happens.
yeehaa two weeks and I'll see Eric in person for the first time in my life... cant wait..
Cheers Arno
Arno, if you still have trouble making sense of how the chords fit with the words then I could try sending the song score by email to see if that works. Better still- the song is recorded on a demo. CD of the next CD collection of songs I am still working on. Send a PM or email if you wish to pursue this further. I have so far recorded 7 songs on to the demo. Over the past few weeks I have also recorded a demo. batch of cover songs which includes 2 by Leonard; 2 different versions of Suzanne and 1 of One of Us Cannot be Wrong.
Cheers, Witty Owl.
Cheers, Witty Owl.