Duku Experimental Tracks Meaning #2 & #3
By imortalone
Afternoon Members of Dark Poetry. Been a little while till I’ve contributed
something… So, here are 2 lyrics behind the names found in: Duku Experimental
Tracks. Haush: is the name of the 2nd track. The End of The Start, Slow
and Simple 0.0001: is the following track. Of course these don’t need
to be read to listen. Its just where the name of the track derived from.
Its just for fun.
Haush
Age and Story, Repeating's, Never One..
Yet Ones Story In One Age.
So Similar to a Story. In A Different Age.
Your Time, In An Age, Where You Are Left Out
Those Recognized Do The Same Things…
Due to a Section When Grouped in a Time, Of Development
4 Swords of a Copy Split Up and Leave More Copies
Some Are This, and Others That. All Never Represented By One.
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The End of The Start, Slow and Simple 0.0001
Behold the tools that you need
To wield greater might.
With it you can kill
Legions of dead.
What are they, to you?
Who dance fight against stupid irrational formalities.
Could’ve done what?…
A dead species we are all gonna be.
Keep it up. Lets all die.
That’s what the world has done.
Who dance fight against stupid irrational formalities.
Behold the tools that you need
To wield greater might.
With it you can kill
Legions of dead.
What are they, to you?
They show that your nothing at all
So how can the dead get rid of you?
Dead the Duku be.
What I wonder what we could have seen…
Both song tittles: The End of The Start, Slow and Simple 0.0001 and Haush
are seen in: Duku Experimental Tracks - Professor Prestome
Ungyobrock.
I have also posted some other lyrics to describe the titles found in the
album. In some other locations. A lot of what I mess with is starting to
get organized on 2 different websites which are linked together: https://imortalone.wordpress.com/
Author's Note:
https://imortalone.wordpress.com/Comments on "Duku Experimental Tracks Meaning #2 & #3"
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On Tuesday, January 2, 2018, Cassette
(1087) wrote:
interesting experiment... welcome back, will you be staying?
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On Tuesday, October 1, 2019, imortalone
(29) wrote:
Well I log in here and there. Have a website up now too. https://imortalone.wordpress.com/