Heartbreak Collection 1

1 year ago
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I was looking through some old DVDs and came across some old songs I created years ago, in my 20s and 30s. I found some Heartbreak songs among all the protest ones I wrote. I totally forgot about them. It came to me as something new, sad and dark, where you can cry or laugh.

I laugh now, but I indeed cried then. I'm happy I learned about relationships; now I understand them; I did not have a clue back then.

These songs tap into emotions that everyone felt, feels, or will feel. I admit they're not great; fairly weird. And they may even be embarrassing.

So you may wonder why I would put out this shit. Well, I shocked myself when I heard my guitar playing after not picking up a guitar for twenty years. I was good! I mean, like, really good! No way can I play today like I played back then. And it's no copy; it's original; it came straight through me.

That brings me to the real reason I made this mandala-style video public.
It's not mine; the songs do not belong to me, and it is selfish for me to hold on to them and not share them. They belong to no one and are for anyone who gets anything from them.

Instead of putting out my usual protest songs, which would be divisive, I'll start with these three in this mandala-style video, which most people can relate to:

I Am Broken (6:43 long)
Don't want to look at the photographs (3:00 long)
There is me; then there is you (5:08 long)

Like I said, heartbreak songs, LOL

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