Twenty miles from Georgetown my heart stops; Its beating formidable and confused; Puzzled beyond belief I'm never broken; Another body like bread lies on the altar next to the cup; My hands to take in deep droughts of newness; God-ness, this newness overtakes my soul like rolling hills overtake the dawn; This reality deep inside of me deep inside and breaking out. . .
All I need to tell her, all I need to hear she understands; this dying takes its toll on me and from where I stand loneliness broods its melodic memories, deep, silent, overwhelming Siren's call and then she stands before me bathed in beauty, bathed in white, bathed in light and my darkened heart can't stand. . . it's unrelenting, but there's no give in me now that New is here, now that You is here, now that she is near; this treasured gift of bride to be; my love, Your metaphor for so much more beyond me still and we're now ready to greet the new day; This my prayer and call.
Kasey,
thanks for the comment. I found your blog from Matt Maher's blog. He has a link on his blog to your blog. As far as Audio Street I just went to www.audiostreet.net and signed up. they are a free audio hosting site. you open a normal account first then you open up an artist account. From there you can upload audio in mp3 format. I just bought a digital voice recorder to start recording my talks and poetry on. It is just a simple digital voice recorder that i bought at Circuit City for like $80.00 and i bought a lapel mic from Radio shack for like $20.00 and it has been an awesome investment. Everything is USB compatiable and it records in Windows player format. I then upload or convert the file to an mp3 in itunes and then i can upload it to audio street. It sounds complicated, but it is really easy. that my story...i hope this helps.
John
Posted by: John | Mar 02, 2006 at 09:35 PM
I like your poetry site. I just started to read the poems on the site. I am looking forward to it.
Posted by: John | Mar 01, 2006 at 09:55 PM
just like to thank David Wofford for introducing me to Wilco, it definitely helped snap me out of a long dry spell. . . I've been trying to come up with something to use for my wedding in June and this may be it, although there's another one I like too and I'll post it later. sorry to be so long in between posts, I'll get better I swear.
Posted by: kasey | Feb 27, 2006 at 04:23 PM