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Old 10-04-2012, 09:21 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Bedroom Eyes

Dishwater Blonde
You know the look
Just like she walked
Off a paperback book

A 30's fedora
A splash of perfume
Made you feel good
From across the room

Something to gain
Maybe even to prove
It's now or never
Time to make my move

Ask me no questions
I'll tell you no lies
Whispered the girl
With the Bedroom Eyes

Felt like a character
In a black and white flick
Clothes were to vanish
For my next trick

Something to gain
Maybe even to prove
It's now or never
Time to make my move
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Old 10-14-2012, 01:11 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Let's see see if this gets any feedback.

Wild West Jess

Jesse James
Has worldwide fame
Unknown is a gal
Who shared his first name
Stories keep changing
As they get old
Here's a tale
That's never been told

Tall,built and slender
With the sexiest voice
On her own at 14
Grew up fast,had no choice
So skilled with a rope
It'd appear to come alive
Unrivaled on a horse
Been riding since five

Learned Marshal Arts
At the world's finest school
Expedient,worked hard
Knowledge her tool
Top in her class
Retained everything taught
No detail overlooked
To never get caught

Won't backdown,when challenged
Regardless wrong or right
An expert combatant
Never loses a fight
Will dispatch anybody
With her pearl-handled gun
Better not cross her
If you do,better run

Lightning fast,has no equal
If forced to draw
One step ahead of
Any posse,Marshall,or law
Impossible to track
For more than a mile
Identity kept secret
Won't ever stand trial

Wears Paris fashions
When robbing banks
So polite,on the way out
Never forgets to say"Thanks"
Passing men always tip
Their hats in respect
Winks from the cowboys
With whom she has slept

There wasn't a lock or pocket
She couldn't pick
Even studied Magic
Knew every trick
Paid for information
And the best alibis
Left nothing to chance
Was a master of disguise

Only mistake was in
Choosing her men
Couldn't tell the difference
Between love and pretend
Never married or jailed
Just had to run free
No man could tame her
Take it from me

Both brains and good looks
Own personal style
Wanted for Murder
For her Killer Smile
No books will be written
No movies to be seen
Wild West Jess
Legendary Outlaw Queen
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Old 10-14-2012, 02:15 PM   #3 (permalink)
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I enjoyed reading your poems because they are descriptive, voyeuristic vignettes about colorful personalities. For example, I like how you use words to paint an image succinctly: "dishwater blond," "a '30's fedora," "pearl-handled gun."

You also cleverly weave your ideas within the constraints of your rhyme scheme.

I have two suggestions that I thought of while reading your posts.

First, have you considered or already written about real people? (I'm assuming the two women described are imaginary.) The characters in your stories seem so flamboyantly strong that they feel unbelievable to me, a little like appealing cartoon characters. I'd enjoy seeing how your attention to, and pleasure in, details plays out when you describe a real person.

Second, have you played with other rhyme schemes besides abcb? (Rhyme scheme - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia). I tend to let myself fall into that rhyming pattern (because it just feels so satisfying to have all that rhyming! ), but I feel it is a good exercise to break out of it. I find that planning to use other rhyme schemes and varying the rhyme scheme within the poem opens up possibilities that might not arise when one follows a simpler rhyme scheme such as "abcb defe ghih" etc.

^ Mind you, this is based on seeing only two of your poems. I'm assuming they are poems rather than lyrics? Or are you planning to sing them?
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Bedroom Eyes is total fantasy.Wild West Jess is based on my Ex-Girlfriend
"Tall,built and slender,with the sexiest voice."I wrote it as a Western,to make it interesting.Of course,she didn't rob banks or wear Paris fashions.I got that idea from the movie Tombstone.As far as it being a poem or Song Lyrics;they were written for my band,that never got around to recording them.I left the Chorus out of Wild West Jess,because I thought it was too good to "give it all away"!
I'll be posting more soon.I came to this site to see if it got more "action"than ATL,so far it hasn't.If I don't get more feedback,I'll probably post a couple more then say "Good-Bye".
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Old 10-22-2012, 04:47 PM   #5 (permalink)
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Thanks for the reply. Ex-girlfriend "Wild West Jess" sounds like an interesting person...even if she didn't rob banks!

I think posting at MusicBanter is especially slow during the Northern Hemisphere winter months. I understand your wanting more "action." I hope you'll enjoy it here as long as you stay.
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Old 10-23-2012, 02:43 AM   #6 (permalink)
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Here's another Song Lyric.See if you like it.Comments are Free!

One For the Road

Mona Lisa
Don't come close
It's your smile
I love the most
Aphrodite
Ain't got nothing on you (it's true)
I'm helpless girl
What to do

Yes,I'm addicted
Need to dose
To see the smile
I love the most
I admit it
Stuck-on-Stupid
Got no chance
I asked Cupid

Yes,I'm hooked
I won't lie
Cause,if I miss it
I'll start to cry

Tears stain my face
Not my style
Please one more time
Let me see your smile



This is a song that is tough to post.The music is the Star in this song.It's got heavy
Power chords between the verses.It's like posting a heavy Led Zepplin song without the
Music of Jimmy Page.Well,I posted it anyway.
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Model Behavior

Model Behavior
Means fashionably late
Overlooked,overbooked
Have to look great
Interviews,designer shoes
Pictures of your face
Every girl's a rival
Waiting to take your place

Chat shows in the morning
Then Playboy Magazine
Party with Paris Hilton
Got to make the scene
Model Behavior
Is getting the best of you
Yours a supermodel
Better think it through

On the go,fashion shows
No time to stop
Photo opps,about to drop
It's time to cop
Movie stars,limo cars
Then celebrate
Overpaid,getting laid
Ain't life great
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Diablo Diane. 9/8/08

There was a she-devil
Named Diablo Diane
Didn't have a conscience
Didn't give a damn

Tomorrow was always
The End of Days
Anything to justify
Her evil ways

She burned every bridge
She walked across
She couldn't care less
It wasn't her loss

Only chose people
If something to gain
Leaving them in ruins
And life long pain

You'd better get away
Do it while you can
Shell leave you in misery
Diablo Diane

The Feedback is deafening around here!Why not say what you think,they may return the favor!
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The Store

When it's time to
Go to The Store
Almost feels like I'm
Going to war

Thugs and junkies
Loiter and talk
Forcing folks to the street
Off the sidewalk

They block all the doorways
Yes,they're so rude
"What do I care?"
Is their attitude

Hands outreached
"Gimme some cash"
"I need some dope
And a place to crash"

That's the name of the story
When you live in the slums
Stepping over winos
Crackheads and bums

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Old 08-13-2013, 07:03 AM   #10 (permalink)
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T.V. 12-24-08

I don't think it's
Hard to believe
All alone on
Christmas eve

Another year
Has passed me by
Feels so good
Don't know why

Nobody knows
What tomorrow will bring
I keep hoping for
Pretty things

Pass people by
Like they weren't there
Yes,it's true
Life's not fair

Things get better
Wait and see
Change the channel
On your T.V.
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