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Free Music Fridays: “Just So”

Today, you get to experience the beginning of something new and fun here at The Tone Chef site. FREE MUSIC FRIDAYS!!

Today’s music is from a project I work on in my spare time, entitled “Corey Witt: Bootlegged From My Brain”. FYI: Not all of it will be this brilliantly awful.

The download link is here. Try to enjoy it.

Just So
Copyright 2010 Corey Witt

Who am I, but a reminder of
reality against the fantasy of all that she believes is love.
It’s like every time I speak, she wakes up.

What is time but a moment caught
in a frozen gaze at her angel’s face
and lost in cupid’s haze and robbed
until all the days before her I’ve forgot,
Thank God

Chorus:
Sting would sing that every little thing she does is magic
John would say her body is a wonderland
Elvis would tell us he just can’t help falling in love with her.
Oh boys boys boys, I completely understand.
Because all the words I’d have to say
would be melodramatic pop cliches
when it all comes down to just one thing:
She’s just so.

At her kiss, all the fragments meet
What was lost is found, what was broken bound,
like she picked me from the ground piece by piece
’til at the end of all her roads stands me… complete.

Chorus

Bridge:
She’s just so red and white and blue the same
so loyal to the plans we made
so high above the high school games
that make “us” and “them” our middle names
she’s strong enough to walk alone
it’s surprising that she isn’t gone
but I believe she won’t go.
she’ll be here though I’m just so-so.

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  • Jerad Atherton July 15, 2011, 9:46 pm

    Yeah Dude!!! That’s GREAT stuff. Me likey.

  • Mr. Warshaw December 5, 2011, 3:29 am

    The chorus is an interesting experiment, though I don’t know quite how it would bear continued listening. The vocals are a weak spot (but you knew that I’m sure), though my biggest complaint about them is the way they’re recorded–maybe it’s too much verb or something, but seems a little buried. Maybe it’s my ears that are buried–I don’t know.

    On the plus side, the song itself is neat, and I like the progressions. And the guitar tones are indeed scrumptious.