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Lost and Found - Track 5 - Stained Glass

Contributed by Nazmythian on Saturday, 1st April 2006 @ 10:02:19 PM in AEST
Topic: SongLyrics



He found himself drawn
To a chapel one night
Bone weary and tired
But somehow it felt right

He strummed his guitar
As he worked out a song
And Slide realized
Here, he could belong




( Track six - Reflections release date, April 8, 2006 )





Copyright © Nazmythian ... [ 2006-04-01 22:02:19]
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Re: Lost and Found - Track 5 - Stained Glass (User Rating: 1 )
by Former_Member on Sunday, 2nd April 2006 @ 01:46:00 AM AEST
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This is a really neat artistic series... even though I see that this charater is from your imagination, it sounds like a mirror of the truth. I also know so many that have been through the same experiances, though I can only speculate at the inspiration for your vivid imagry of the redemtion of the soul. Our Lord is a Lord of wonders. May your work continue to be blessed.

Peace be with you,
Joshua


Re: Lost and Found - Track 5 - Stained Glass (User Rating: 1 )
by PhantomVampyress on Sunday, 2nd April 2006 @ 03:29:28 AM AEST
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wow this is a great writing.. a masterpiece I enjoyed reading it alot.. thanks for sharing

JENNI


Re: Lost and Found - Track 5 - Stained Glass (User Rating: 1 )
by NoSaint on Sunday, 2nd April 2006 @ 10:38:49 AM AEST
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wonderfully written and inspirational...I have enjoyed the whole series so far

NS


Re: Lost and Found - Track 5 - Stained Glass (User Rating: 1 )
by ever1der on Sunday, 2nd April 2006 @ 03:23:54 PM AEST
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It was so nice seeing your name again; this is different from what I've read before. I enjoyed it...hope to read more soon.
mary


Re: Lost and Found - Track 5 - Stained Glass (User Rating: 1 )
by Former_Member on Thursday, 6th April 2006 @ 02:53:08 PM AEST
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Followed you through from the record store.Hey,I felt that so much, and the power of the exit.This led the reader to the soul of this work, brilliantly.If we love our music,we all have Slide Cotrelles..love to hear the audio version.
Superb job here...both of you,

Den


Re: Lost and Found - Track 5 - Stained Glass (User Rating: 1 )
by Former_Member on Friday, 7th April 2006 @ 12:36:44 AM AEST
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Slide's best. Scott, you really capture the essense of the blues with this character you have created. It is as if Mr. Cotrelle has taken on a life of his own. The latest spiritual series has been a joy to read, or in my head listen to. I the spirit of Robert Johnson and Leadbelly, the emotional howls of Howlin' Wolf and Muddy Waters with the sweet contemporary "give a damn dont" of Taj Mahal. This is something of a marvel. This character should spawn a film. What a story!

BRAVO

SCM


Re: Lost and Found - Track 5 - Stained Glass (User Rating: 1 )
by lostinmyself on Sunday, 9th April 2006 @ 11:04:33 PM AEST
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Gosh, Scott.

This is...wow. This is my favourite, I must agree with you. It is just so gorgeous!!!

I am so glad I didn't miss this.

*runs to the best poem of the day thread*

Much love,
Phil xxx
(Who is kinda speechless)


Re: Lost and Found - Track 5 - Stained Glass (User Rating: 1 )
by Fionndruinne on Wednesday, 26th April 2006 @ 05:56:48 PM AEST
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Methinks it's my favorite of the series so far, as well. Beautiful, Scott. Bravo!

Andrew




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