Hey, Where'd You Put that New Universe

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I walked down to the ruins

on a day the grey sky moaned

I heard a love song from a broken mandolin

the professor of hearts and diamonds let out a groan

manuscripts were abandoned to the wind

there was no me - there was no you

all that was left was a bone-white view


When the final plan is set before you

tell me exactly what it is you're gonna do


If I asked you for the bare essentials

what, I wonder would you deliver

would you ask politely for my credentials

or tell me to go jump back in the river

n' see can you catch up to your potential

sounds came from a shut-down forest

they rose cantrapuntally a blown-out chorus


When the final plan is set before you

tell me exactly what it is you're gonna do


I'm unhappy with the world as it is

but who am I to say - who am I to judge

a man on the edge says the night is his

he takes a seat on the bench an' doesn't budge

the constellations collide and move on through

how can you walk so lightly - nonchalantly

when it might be the new universe - instantly.

Comments

  • This one has a Dylan feel to it, to me. Full of evocative imagery and intriguing phrases, but wildly open to interpretation.

    I like the melody, and I enjoyed it, but I can't say I understand it.

  • RDM mentions Dylan. I'm not sure that I get that, but this is definitely you doing what you do. I don't really understand the lyrics this time but as always, a good listen. Keep em comin'😀

  • Kayla813
    Kayla813 United States

    A bone white view


    I like the way that sounds

  • Hi, I'm new to this forum so I hope anything I say is useful and supportive.

    I really liked it. I understand the Dylan reference above, in that it feels like it comes from a late 60s, folk/ protest song vibe. The talk / singing works on this type of song.

    Far more lyrically complex than the sort of thing that I do. More words, more structure, more meaning : )


    It's rolled over into Tom Thumb now. I like that, too. That's more Dylannish.

    I like the sound of the guitar. Reminds me of when I played, before my fingers were too numb to feel the frets.

    Andrew

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