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Feedback on Finished songs / Re: The Laughter
« Last post by moraamarolaloba on May 15, 2024, 10:25:02 AM »I like this
creepy lyrics. They fire up my imagination
I've never heard my own laughter
Too in it to take note
an elemental aspect of living, living as opposed to surviving
I remember reading Jesus' life stories as a kid
Sometimes, there was a born again Christian within spitting distance (Evil laugh)
I remember asking if he'd ever come across a JC story where he was actually, intentionally funny
With unusual sobriety the born again said something to the tune of "nothing ages faster than humour"
I've heard Dylan capture humour (at least for me) in a song
With his persona there's a whole lot of setting the context.
It's rare we get humour in a song.
Songwriters will go to any length to give us something to cry about.
just saying
Hey, Great song!
I have reread your comment, in the process I give a boost to this song that I like so much and that has aroused so little interest, apart from yours and that of @Elvis Nash
Humor is a natural measurer of emotional intelligence, that's what I think, I'm not intelligent but I am very emotional and quite tragic, I could have been the protagonist of a historical Greek drama!
Every time I listen to the song and hear the laughter that I have put next to mine, I laugh a lot, there is something contagious about it and I love that.
You say you've never heard your recorded laughter? It's just as surprising as when you hear your voice for the first time... but has a special difference, I think laughter depicts many things about oneself.
Mora