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fly on the wall
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8/4/2022 5:40:34 AM
Artists have lopsided souls
They burn from the inside and feel pain on the outside. They thrive in caverns and often shrink out in the open. They love longterm but can't face her/him day to day. They shoot arrows in the sky but forget to open a window. They savor the moment and take for granted many of the things that are supposed to matter. They fall apart when they'd be better off melting down. They rise to the occasion after the fat lady sings. They drift into the fog and emerge barely catching their breath. As the colored leaves fall from the trees, they hesitate and shudder.
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Shane Willard
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8/4/2022 4:57:46 PM
That was fucking beautiful.
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Larree
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8/4/2022 6:03:30 PM
What Shane said.
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Stoneman
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8/5/2022 3:18:15 AM
Wow! Not sure what inspired you to write that but it is totally bad ass! Great use of imagery and a very indepth look into the psyche of the artistic soul. You Rock! Much Respect, Stoneman
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Psyche's Muse
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8/6/2022 7:01:08 PM
What Stoneman said!
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Paul groover
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8/6/2022 7:32:36 PM
I have always wondered about the human psyche why can it provide such beauty in one breath and so much horror and pain in the next. One of the mysteries of the world. It is like being in a computer simulation that whoever made it never finished it. And went f(*& this am off to the pub and forgot about it. Ah leave them to it they,ll probably won't last long anyway. Once they discover nuclear physics and missiles
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Jacobhuesddsfsd
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8/7/2022 1:43:46 AM
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Stoneman
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8/22/2022 6:48:33 PM
The beauty of the human psyche is that it is totally indefinable. The variations and layering's of artistic sensibilities can overwhelm perceptive insights and cause a false narrative. But it is the calamity of falling and getting back up over and over again that shines forth with great pain and humility. The artistic soul is born to shine but often that gets tarnished by the jealousy of those who are less gifted. The sheer shame of the matter is that many of those who deserve our adoration never live to see the fruits of their labor openly materialized. The plight of the artistic is often such that they are adored while in the afterlife phase of life and may never be cognizant of mass affection or appeal. It is the final scourge of the artistic pursuit. It is their daily prayer that someone will give them their flowers while they are alive and able to appreciate them.
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Father Time
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8/27/2022 4:12:30 PM
You said a mouthful there, Stoneman.
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Richard Scotti
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8/27/2022 7:21:13 PM
---- Updated 8/28/2022 1:42:31 PM
I doubt that my music will ever be validated as much as I would like it to be. It has never made the amount of money I hoped it would make and most likely never will. There are many roads I could have taken in life but this is the life I’ve chosen and I’m glad I did. When I first started writing songs and learning to play instruments, I had no idea what I was capable of or where the music would take me but I forged ahead. I rarely talk about the successes I eventually had but there were quite a few. There were also major disappointments but it was all worth it for one reason: I made peace with myself. I forgave myself for not living up to my expectations early in my career. I stopped beating myself up and in the process, I proved myself TO myself. Knowing that every song I write is the best I am capable of at that moment gives me a great deal of creative satisfaction. I live to create. This is my purpose in life regardless of the results or consequences.
I will also try to surpass what I’ve done and continue to always improve. I crave authenticity and honesty in my work. The more I can express my deepest thoughts and emotions through music, the happier I will be. I will continue making music until I am physically or mentally unable to do so. I’m grateful to all my friends and colleagues here at IMP who encouraged me and inspired me. Joining this community was one of the best decisions I ever made. Winning the Best Male Artist award at IMP in 2017 was a beautiful moment for me that was very surprising and very rewarding. A vote of appreciation from one’s peers is the highest form of praise. It gave me the confidence to soldier on and to never give up.
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Paul groover
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9/2/2022 3:19:46 PM
As Stoneman said you get to fail dust your self off. Next time try and be a bit better. Learn from your mistakes. I am sure everything will turn out just fine
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