19-04-2008, 05:03
The most profound lyrics to me are from 'Leonardo Dreams of His Flying Machine' composed by Eric Whitacre. Its just as it sounds:Leonardo da Vinci is dreaming about some flying contraption he made. What really grabs me about the song is that along with lyrics, Whitacre used sounds as well. I can't really say what he used; I haven't looked at the music. But different voice parts imitate the contraption flying. It's really beautiful.
Either those, or a piece set to this poem.
I am a poet.
I am very fond of bananas.
I am bananas.
I am very fond of a poet.
I am a poet of bananas.
I am very fond.
A fond poet of 'I am, I am'-
Very bananas.
Fond of 'Am I bananas?
Am I?'-a very poet.
Bananas of a poet!
Am I fond? Am I very?
Poet bananas! I am.
I am fond of a 'very.'
I am of very fond bananas.
Am I a poet?
Either those, or a piece set to this poem.
I am a poet.
I am very fond of bananas.
I am bananas.
I am very fond of a poet.
I am a poet of bananas.
I am very fond.
A fond poet of 'I am, I am'-
Very bananas.
Fond of 'Am I bananas?
Am I?'-a very poet.
Bananas of a poet!
Am I fond? Am I very?
Poet bananas! I am.
I am fond of a 'very.'
I am of very fond bananas.
Am I a poet?