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The Pointless Argument
by   Grathy   and   GlezBass
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A song devoted to the nature of things...I love the work GlezBass.
Released: 04-Dec-2023
Category: Spoken Word
Application: Logic Pro
File type: mp3
File size: 8.5 Mb
Plays: 10
Downloads: 0
Weekly plays: 1
Weekly downloads: 0
License: Derivative works allowed on iBandstand only; contact artist for permission
Lyrics
There’s a rumble in the distance,
A growl from the clouds, 
Who are not happy 
With the way things are going.

They snarl as the storm gathers, 
Churning the skies 
With a gray mood.

The anger builds,
As the clouds knit their brows.

Out of nowhere
Lightning snaps through the trees
Pointing its accusatory finger,
And blaming the ground below.

Torrential tears are shed
As the skies unload,
The soil soaking up the anguish
Until it can hold no more.

Puddles flood 
With the water. 
Not knowing which way to go,
They pool in circles,
Unsure of themselves.

The clouds finally break 
And the sky quiets,

The sun peeking
Around the corner, 
With its soothing eye, 
Letting everyone know that 
The pointless argument has passed.

Everyone goes their separate ways,
But it won't be long
Until the sky darkens
And blame is cast again.
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Cool Mary with spoken words
6 months ago
artist
Spoken as only as you can,Mary.Love your sultry singing and now your lovely voice,with the spoken word.
Latest song: How Long
6 months ago
artist
Another cool one from you Mary as always!!
Latest song: End Of The Line
6 months ago
artist
That was very enjoyable. I can visualize all this happening.
 
6 months ago
artist
Really special!
Latest song: Exposure
6 months ago
artist
I like the spoken words and the poetic story. Very good!
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