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Dark Haunting Images
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Song written in 1975. New updated version recorded on 27 May, 2007
harmony vocal original folk rock soft rock mark christopher
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Mark Christopher/Solo Artist
I'm Mark Christopher Frimmel, Born Fort Worth, Texas, 1957. I started recording 9 months ago as of 3/07. Now I write a couple songs a month, and I'm waiting for one of my songs to make it, hopefully. I want to write music that makes a difference. My father always said "If you could just write one song along the lines of "White Christmas", a true legendary Christmas song, you could make it in the music industry." So last December, I gave it a try. My song "It's All About The Love (It's Christmas), is probably one of my best works, along with my new song "How You Feelin' Now", a song about personal struggles and the War in Iraq. My main focus in my music are vibrant 3 part harmonies and versatile style of composition. I do wish everybody well and I hope you like my music. Mark Christopher Check out all my other songs at: http://profile.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=user.viewprofile&friendid=79724708
Song Info
Genre
Rock Folk Rock
Author
Mark Christopher
Rights
2007
Uploaded
May 29, 2007
Track Files
MP3
MP3 4.3 MB 128 kbps 4:41
Story behind the song
Song about the old party days. Deep.
Lyrics
Dark Haunting Images (Mark Christopher) (Pam Hinds)Lyrics (1975) revised 1) Cold coffee in blue china cups, reflects the night before Silent green from the doorway screen, tints the wine stains on the floor Bottles on the window sill, greet my waking eyes A dress burned through by cigarettes, melted where it lies -I rise to see the sparrows, pecking pastry on the porch Their small eyes blinking blindedly, as the sun begins it's scorch (chorus) Dark haunting images, from the long past stars Trinkets of a lifetime lived, in a hallway of bizarres 2)Remnants of one more festival, floating now below the gutter Nature moves in to cover, times people have together Crackers and cool lemonade, bring the afternoon Another breezy promenade, while waiting for the moon -The evening brings some footsteps, pacing slowly up my lane It's time to get the pretzels, and the glasses out again (chorus)
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