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Farewell : A Poem
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Evelyn Theologia Ludwick - 1920-2011
electronica indie smooth jazz piano classical instrumental new age film
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Electronica, New Age, Smooth Jazz and some Classical.
Hard to place my music in one category. It is a mixture of Electronica, New Age, Smooth Jazz and even some Classical.
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Genre
Podcasts Poetry
Charts
#1,261 today Peak #1
#216 in subgenre Peak #1
Author
Larry Ludwick
Rights
2011
Uploaded
March 31, 2011
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MP3 14.3 MB 320 kbps 6:15
Lyrics
The last time I saw you was in a radiant dream. You sat on the white linen sheets of a simple bed. That smile was on your face; A smile I hadn’t seen for years. How the bright light flooded the room With its eggshell walls glowing. You looked right at me, Surrounded with the backlight of dawn, To tell me of your safe arrival. There’s nothing more for our last meeting, Not a kiss or a tear. Nothing more needs to said or known. What was mystery will remain mystery. What was revealed in your smile or the web of your eyes, I have folded in the layers of my heart.
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Larry, you may never see this comment as it is now several years since your #1 Soundclick song was posted. Regardless, I want to express how moving your lyrics, reading, music, and production are in capturing the universal mystery of life and death... and life we will all come to know again in time. Best Wishes Always...Bob (and the JBBQ "Guys")
Theresa Loder
May 30, 2014
Just Exquisite. It's like taking time to "just be" Take care Theresa
Ascenzion - Al Massey
Oct 03, 2013
Wonderful composition Larry The entire track flows so well. Love the ambient soundscape with the spoken word, it blends seamlessly to create something wonderful. Supreme in every way, especially love your guitar work here. Awesome track.
Road Apples
Apr 19, 2011
Gorgeous, moving poetry, Larry.