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I wrote this song from a tender heart

post #1 of 17
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Hey guys-

I've been thinking a lot about that girl back home and my heart is starting to feel like a piece of grinded beef but hey man but it's still beating inside of me . Well, tonight after smoking some Jamaican Booty Sweat I wrote this song expressing just how I feel . I hope one day to get my bass guitar back and lay down this track but for now you will have to feel the meaning of the words against the computer screen .



Do you ever stop and ponder
Where you'd be without her?

You listen, you listen, you listen
To what she said to your ear

The sound of sounds like lightening

The whisper, the promise, the soul lace
Of where you're lead to
Yeah

The sound of sounds lightening you

The sound of sounds in lightening

Have you forgotten who you are?
(Have you forgotten who you are?)
Have you forgotten who you are?
(Have you forgotten who you are?)

Could you ever stop and wonder
Could you live without her dumpling kisses?

The sound of sounds lightening you

The sound of sounds in lightening
Oooh, oooh Oh!

The sound of sounds in nlightening you
(The sound of sounds in lightening- a darkest hope)

The sound of sounds in lightening



-Danny Wilson (the Guy)
post #2 of 17
At first I was like
But then I was
and finally I was like
Now I feel totally

post #3 of 17
If you can slap down some funky bridges this could be a hit single.
post #4 of 17
Okay, this is definitely one of the best sock puppets. Funny thing is, if someone actually sang those lyrics over some music, you probably wouldn't even notice their ridiculousness.
post #5 of 17
Does anyone want to record this with me? I need a singer and a guitarist. I can do either, but my guitar chops are pretty atrophied at this point.
post #6 of 17
must it be accompanied by a beach boys type of rhythm?
post #7 of 17
The sound of sounds in lightning you?
post #8 of 17
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Originally Posted by wilson brother View Post
Do you ever stop and ponder Where you'd be without her? You listen, you listen, you listen To what she said to your ear The sound of sounds like lightening The whisper, the promise, the soul lace Of where you're lead to Yeah The sound of sounds lightening you The sound of sounds in lightening Have you forgotten who you are? (Have you forgotten who you are?) Have you forgotten who you are? (Have you forgotten who you are?) Could you ever stop and wonder Could you live without her dumpling kisses? The sound of sounds lightening you The sound of sounds in lightening Oooh, oooh Oh! The sound of sounds in nlightening you (The sound of sounds in lightening- a darkest hope) The sound of sounds in lightening
Man, that is plain awful. And no, my heart has never felt like grinded beef.
post #9 of 17
And if you're going to use the word lightening 39 times, spell it right: lightning.
post #10 of 17
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Originally Posted by Peak and Pine View Post
And if you're going to use the word lightening 39 times, spell it right: lightning.

He was thinking of anal bleaching...

Pretty easy mistake.
post #11 of 17
stupid
post #12 of 17
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Originally Posted by Dakota rube View Post
He was thinking of anal bleaching...

Pretty easy mistake.

Damn, I should have known that. Color me really stupid. Plus, it gives a whole new meaning to the heartache thing Wilson was straining to express. I think I like the tune now.
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post #14 of 17
lol@
Quote:
Could you live without her dumpling kisses?
post #15 of 17
Wilson Brother is the type of soxpruppet I really wish Dandyfiche had become. Whoever's got his hand up Wilson's socky ass is really playing a masterful game. I mean, sure, he's obviously a socktroll. But he's just so entertaining and never really overplays his hand.

Kudos to the master behind this pruppet.
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