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Some Truths Fit Not Convenience
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RETRO sort of rock-classical mini-fantasy oratorio ( note, I said 'sort of...' )
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RETRO pop songs --- from another millennium and another galaxy.
My name's Pete. from Birmingham in UK-land. Nice to meet you ! I made a lot of very varied popsongs in the pre-digital age. I say they're McCartneyish, as I don't know how to categorize them. Allsorts. The description I use is RETRO I'm really a songwriter who wants others to perform these songs. So please bear that in mind as you grimace at my efforts to be acceptable. I'm especially concerned to write good lyrics, and if you do ever give some time to my stuff, I hope you will click to the lyrics and read those also. They don't come easy, you know. I'm plonking my songs here to give them a home, in the hope you might think they're not too bad. In fact, in the hope that you'll snap them up and I'll become an instant overnight megastar multi-millionaire. But failing that, I hope that you just like them. And if you do like one - I'd especially like it if you told me so. We all need strokes, eh ? Cheers ! Pete Songs-in-a-Bottle
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Genre
Pop Dance-Pop
Author
Pete of Songs in a Bottle
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Pete of Songs in a Bottle
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June 20, 2009
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Story behind the song
indignation at people who wilfully believe nonsense
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the logic of my intellect convinces me that Wittgenstein was right an elephant may yet be there, yes, notwithstanding evidence of sight methinks a human being but a fool who twisteth not the word to bend the rule false diamond can yet be a pretty jewel a fool looked out on a windswept night his head was turned, his eyes were bright he looked to the left and he looked to the right and he saw what he could see it was not as it should be - quoth he : "some truths fit not convenience" the fool rejected as unsound insistence that the earth be round he darted a glance at the evidence found and averted then his gaze as then at the moon he bays - thus says : "some truths fit not convenience" 'a word will mean exactly what I want it to mean' 'once and for all, there is a great deal I do not wish to know !' 'what ? can wisdom set bounds even unto knowledge ?' the fool saith we may please ourselves let day be night and tens be twelves for it is his delight to distort when he delves into realms of what must be to deny reality - thus he : "some truths fit not convenience"
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