To end the evening...do join me in a musing of mine.
and should u get to read this piece of my writing, try to play in the background and listen to Puccini's - ' o mio babbino caro'....for that be the inspiration.
"could u tell me how u would feel watching me get lost in a moment musically composed
would u marvel or feel slightly 'uneased' at the raw emotion before u exposed
when every note my body and mind bend
and a deep shiver through the whole of me send....
when those feelings raw and intense
spill over for to hold them back be too immense
then, the kiss i would steal, would your lips savour
on my lips the yearning to surrender, the flavour
...my body a life of its own found in its pliable state
to yours mould and become one be its fate
...when hungry i give and take complete
no intent that passion throbbing, soon to deplete
for the notes do carry and under ours skins settle
for they know our imagination in painful desire nettle...
the demand be that we each other find
that searing nostalgia of true lovers united bind
and... with every stroke, deep, slow
that painful longing for it to never end, in the eyes does show."
RB.
one of my favourite performances of this piece.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JKh_m6t9ukQ
one of my favourite performances of this piece.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JKh_m6t9ukQ
music - one of the few aspects of "civilisation" that has true merit and deserves our thanks.On a par with Delibes' Flower Duet (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vf42IP__ipw) brazenly used in an airline advert some years ago, as well as the duet from Bizet's The Pearl Fishers singing of the woman for whom they have a common love (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i-v-DZjZ9iY) - overwhelmingly beautiful and haunting. Good music - one of the few good things that have sprung from "civilisation" and for which we owe thanks.
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