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Of Secret Things

 
uploaded: Sun, Feb 14, 2010 @ 10:41 PM
byIvan Chew
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Discovered newcomer WillemWillem’s upload and instantly liked it. My singing isn’t polished but he did say “sing whatever comes to their minds”. I went looking for inspiration in the public domain records. The first three stanzas were entirely from William Seymour’s “When Beauty Came to You” while I took two lines from E. H. Visiak’s “Lamps and Lantern” for the chorus. I’m sure someone can sing this better, so you’re welcome to it. I’ll upload the vocal stems under a CC-BY license.

OF SECRET THINGS
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* If Beauty came to you,
would you know her grace,
could you in your shadowed prison
View unscathed her face?

* Stepping noiselessly
As moving moth-wings, so
Might she come suddenly to you or me
And we not know.

* Amid these clangs and cries,
Alas, how should we hear
The shy, dim-woven music of her sighs
As she draws near,

[CHORUS]
We drank our wines
And danced our dreams
We sang the songs of lonely kings
Chinese lanterns, paper globes+
Dragon Gods in tissue robes+

We rode the beam up to the moon
And watched the jasmine flowers bloom.
Tea cups, gold pins, silver rings
Of love, of life, of secret things

[BREAK]
SHE kissed me when she said good-bye

Inspired/ Remixed from poems in the Public Domain (archive.org):
* “If Beauty Came to You” by William Kean Seymour (1887 – 1975);
+ “Lamps and Lanterns” by E. H. Visiak (Edward Harold Physick, 1878 – 1972).
See: http://ia341317.us.archive....
 

"Of Secret Things"
by Ivan Chew

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