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Valentine Wolf - Songs of Euphoria: The Poetry of Dana Maria Basilone album review

Valentine Wolf - Songs of Euphoria: The Poetry of Dana Maria Basilone is an album filled with dark Victorian metal with a gothic sound over chamber music. Think Victorian gothic metal. Her album was inspired by the poetry of Edgar Allen Poe. That is why this album has a 19th century meets the 21st century vibe and sound. This is certainly one of the darker metal albums out there which not too many people are aware of.


I Fell In Silence is the calming piano driven opener of the album. Her soothing vocals are what make this song chilling and very ethereal. That grand piano makes this song sound very 19th century. Although Valentine Wolf sung in the style of 18th century opera.

The song explains why Valentine Wolf fell in silence once again. She fell in silence once again over all the things that she has lost. She looked to nature for guidance.

Valentine Wolf fell in silence once again. She wandered nights blinded and found herself lost inside of them. So she looked to trees for guidance. She asked the moon for its sight because this fire is slowly dying.

The embers laugh at her despair. Even the flames could not repair the bitter coldness inside of her. Her heart cries out in silent air over all the things that she has lost. Her only comfort is knowing this emptiness inside of her makes her whole. And if you come to her door, there will be nobody home.


Ophelia’s Stream is where things start to pick up in terms of mood and intensity. The gothic metal element gets used here. The song was inspired by a poem of the same name from a poem that was published in a July 1866 edition of the Dublin University Magazine. That poem was also used in Eclectic Magazine: Foreign Literature, Volume 4. Good poetry such as this is a rarity these days.

She hangs her pearls upon the limb before she takes her final swim. Cradled within the silent stream. Unable to wake from her drowning dream. This girl is drowning inside Ophelia’s stream. Can you hear the haunting scream? The waters of Ophelia’s stream are so cold. Flowers adorn her raven head. Remember her sweet upon her death. Her harp has played its final tune. She slips away to her liquid tomb. Life is but a haunted dream. Drowning inside Ophelia’s stream.


For I Had Died Long Ago Inside This Place is the heart crushing depressing gothic metal ballad of how Valentine Wolf died a long time age

Valentine Wolf will dance and sing as she surrounds herself with nature. Laying violets in a stream. She feels the birds and hear the trees. Silence was always a friend to her. So was nature.

Valentine Wolf shall not hide from her fate for she had died long ago inside this place. She grew these wings and she shall fly with few cares for sad goodbyes. Valentine Wolf will dance her way in history. Heaven is only a mystery to her. She has no cares for hypocrisy.

So lay her down upon the snow. Cover her limbs so they won’t be cold. She will not hide from her fate for she had died long ago inside this place.

     
Land of the Black Roses is a song which deals with her loneliness. The song uses a cold theme of isolation and desolation.

The sky is grey while the days are long. A distant cold feigns upon her own skin. A lonely fire burns within. The clouds are lying cryptic low and so the seeds begin to sow.

Her lonely thoughts will always go wandering down below to a world that no one knows where she can dream and be alone. And in this place she will reside upon white lilies where her body lies. Where sparrows soar flying high and lonely loons begin to cry while silent streams begin to flow. In the land of the black roses she will go. She will go among haunted forests. Forevermore.


A Death in the Garden was the morbid heart crushing heart breaking closer for the album which uses a sensual touch and twist of calming classical music. The song uses ambient brutal distortion in some chords. The song explained how someone died in the garden beneath the willow tree.

There was a death in the garden. Valentine Wolf was awakened by the early morning cries. When she got there, it was too late. There was sudden sadness and fallen fate. There was a death in the garden beneath the willow tree though the roses stayed in silence. She knew what people had seen.

So she placed the body for them all to see with roses surrounding the limp body. She cried for the deceased with those humble few who shall miss that person just like her.

5/5*****!

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Valentine Wolf - Musick Most Dark album review

Valentine Wolf - Musick Most Dark is certainly one of the more darker albums from Valentine Wolf due to the styles of music she used which is Victorian metal with a gothic sound over chamber music with classical music backing. Better yet, think Victorian gothic metal. Now there are romantic love songs in the album such as The Darkest Night of Winter and A Rose To Remember. These two songs make the album not sound so bleak or lethargic.


Reliquary of Thorns is about a princess who demands a container for her thorns that she knows how to use. The song uses a touch of 19th century classical music.

There was a princess asleep in a castle. She was surrounded by a wall of thorns. The apples were monitored. The paradise was under siege. Now the thorns fall down around her  She can’t stop this forest of splinters. She can’t take the pain of these thorns stabbing deep into her heart. This princess doesn’t want a savior because her apple is rotten to the core. Give her a thorn. She knows how to use it. Her ladyship is a maiden no more.


The Darkest Night of Winter told the story of how Valentine was waiting for her lover during the darkest night of winter so they can dance. It’s the darkest night of winter.

Valentine is waiting for the moon to hit the sky. Then it will be the time for Valentine and her lover to dance until their hearts explode. They will take the less traveled road. Snow will help to muffle her footsteps as she hurries to the grove. She doesn’t want to miss her lover. They will meet out under the stars on the darkest night of winter.

Her lover comes to me wrapped in a pelt which is an arctic winter fur to keep them warm. The things they then will do on sacred ground are a blessing that is sought and never to be found. Their hands will seek the place of inception. Their lips continue work thus begun the night after all holds many hours to succor strangers rekindling pleasure.


Disarticulation is a morbid disturbing gothic metal song about how Valentine separates people’s   bones at the joints from their bodies. No one suspects a lady would engage in such an in humane act of disarticulation because disarticulation is gentlemen’s occupation.

Valentine has got bones in her skirt and an extra head in her bonnet. Her husband brings home the cash. However it’s never quite big enough. Some men just don’t understand that a girl’s got to find some honest means to keep herself in luxury. No one suspects a lady would engage in such an in humane act of disarticulation because disarticulation is gentlemen’s occupation. No women need apply for we know you’ll only cry watching our frightful vivisection.

Valentine gently pries open the crypt with the lantern as she peers inside. She is here for the dearly departed. Fresh ones fetch the most coins. There’s a tidy sum to be had if you don’t mind the grave.

Before Verse 3, Valentine addresses these most dreadful accusations and assaults on her character and philanthropy. You see, Valentine Wolf provides a valuable service to all the young medical students out there. They need all the help they can get to get ahead. Good thing good thing she’s got a few to spare. A helping hand or two or three or six is really all they need to get a leg up in their studies. And they find the freshest selections in her hearse and wagon! my wagon! Her prices are always a cut above the rest!

Her friends say she looks tired. Valentine has mud on her boots and her skirt. Valentine finds herself quite enjoying her nights cavorting among the dead. She doesn’t know why her husband wants bodies. She keeps all the jewels she finds. He’s up to no good with those corpses. Valentine just doesn’t understand some men.


Gaslight Fantasia was a song about the dead who come out to play.

There’s a secret door hidden in Valentine Wolf’s parlour which leads us to another world. There’s another world hidden in the dark. There’s a gaslit street waiting just outside. There’s a darkened path lurking in plain sight at the bottom of an alleyway where the dead come out to play.

The whisper in the darkness. The shadows that embrace you. Dusk will complete you and call you home to a life that you’ve been missing. A glimpse of the forbidden. Lost amongst the mournful. Yet now you’re home. Let’s distinguish wicked from the uncouth.

5/5*****!

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The Real Tuesday Weld - Blood album review

The Real Tuesday Weld - Blood is one of the more darker heartbreaking The Real Tuesday Weld albums with tales of romantic revenge, betrayal, death, and psychodrama. His album uses 1930s styled jazz similar to slow lounge jazz. He has not strayed away from his famous electro swing roots that have made him a staple in the electro swing community.

The album The Real Tuesday Weld - Blood is one of the lesser known albums from 2021 which went very much overlooked and under appreciated. Not too many people are appreciative of the works of The Real Tuesday Weld such as this album.


Skeletons in Waiting is about Stephen wondering if there is love after death. He wonders if his lover will still be his. Stephen wonders if he will still be hers when death comes calling. Basically love post mortem. The message of the song is to givе more than you get and еnjoy the rest until it’s taken.

Is life basically lovely? Or really just short, brutal and ugly? Stephen had it great to date and if he is lucky, he’ll avoid all the shit until there’s 6 feet of it dug above him. Is love able to save them? When beauty has gone and flesh has betrayed them? Will his lover still be his and will Stephen still be hers when death comes calling?

How thin is the ice upon which we’re skating? So don't be surprised to realise that it may be breaking. There’re just skeletons in waiting like everyone else. So givе more than you get and еnjoy the rest until it’s taken.


What Happens Next? is a morbid lounge jazz song about a French waitress getting killed by a random assailant. This is one of the more edgier and darker songs on the album. Not surprising since this is The Real Tuesday Weld we’re talking about.

The Café Anglais in Paris, France is oddly vacant. Stephen sits at the bar and orders a drink. The waitress takes out your pen and write down a name on a currency note which he leave as the tip.

The door from the street is softly opened. Someone approaches and calls out her name. A random assailant pull out a gun and points the gun at her head. She doesn't move a muscle. The assailants makes sure that she is dead. She knew that they'd find her and now they have. You know we all need to know what happens next…

5/5*****!

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The Real Tuesday Weld - The London Book of the Dead album review

The Real Tuesday Weld - The London Book of the Dead serves as a representation of some of the slowest lounge jazz music that is out there. Most of the songs follow a slow lounge jazz pace. Think 1930s styled jazz. At time the album is a bit edgy and can get depressing. The London Book of the Dead was a direct sequel of the I, Lucifer album.

The album is one of the lesser known albums from the 2000s which went very much overlooked and under appreciated. Not too many people are appreciative of the works of The Real Tuesday Weld such as this album.


I Loved London explained the story of when Stephen was in love with another woman. I Loved London also explained Stephen’s love for the city of London, England.

When Stephen woke up and he felt down, he would light up and would walk into town because he loved London when he was in love with this woman he was in a relationship.

The crack dealers and the grazing whores couldn't touch him then when she was his. Stephen loved London when he was in love with her. He loved the bellhouse, the bankers, and the bourgeoisie because he felt far cooler than them then. The homeless and the hopeless never sing to him that love could never reach an end. Stephen swears if love could never reach an end, he’d throw himself in the Thames River.


The Last Word explained how Stephen’s lover disappeared in a helium balloon over Elgin Avenue in London, England, UK.

Over Elgin Avenue, a helium balloon is appears into the sky. He watches as the sunny day drifts by. She gave some money to a junkie. She said she loved Stephen. And he kind of believed that. But these days, who knows what it means. So they sat by the launderette with magazines and cigarettes. They talked about a million other things.

He never saw the world look the way the city looked to him today. He never thought the end of their relationship would come this way.

5/5*****!

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Aikapin - Lily Lady single review

Aikapin - Lily Lady is one of the lesser known Japanese electro swing singles out there. The single has an electronic burlesque electro swing theme and sound. The single has that 60’s burlesque sound that resonates with the brass section. This is certainly one of the quirkier electro swing singles out there.


Lily Lady is about a woman who is impersonating a princess that is looking for a man to love. The upright bass, horn, and piano driven opener Lily Lady sets the tone for the entire single. Infectious finger snaps can be heard in the background if you listen carefully. The entire instrumentation sounds like an orchestra due to the loudness. Bass resonates with brass.

The light on her ring finger invites melancholy. She won't let that smile die out. Lily Lady will definitely make you happy. Surely more than anyone else. You should choose Lily Lady because she’ll give you all her love. That is her goal and part of her intentions. Forget everything else.

Lily Lady is a strange woman these days. The guy she hates these days is begging for love next to her. Even if she is stunned as a stupid woman. Even if she leaves him as she pleases, she’s the one who makes him dance. She gives men all the good reasons on why they should her to be their lover for a better love. However Lily Lady is impersonating a princess.


It's Too Late is about a man who was Aikapin’s previous lover that is attempting to get back in her life but Aikapin won’t let him back into her life. The reason she broke up with him was because he was annoying. His annoying behaviors led Aikapin to break up with him and break off their relationship.

The man Aikapin was with had with a big mouth and half-hearted achievements fluttering. Here he endures it with a murky attitude. He's tired because he's not doing well. He's annoying. It means nothing anyway. At least to Aikapin anyway. She’s tired but she can't sit still because she is nervous.

The clever man has already resigned. Aikapin is sorry their relationship didn't live up to his expectations. He’s the one who's mocking her. He is the one who’s annoying her.

5/5*****!

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SKELETON STAFF - KURFÜRSTENDAMMNED album review

SKELETON STAFF - KURFÜRSTENDAMMNED is a German themed electro swing album from Australia. Those German accents fit in perfectly and appropriately with the oppressive mood and upbeat vibe of this album. A German themed electro swing album from Australia. Who would have thought? What a unique and interesting concept for an electro swing album.

SKELETON STAFF was influenced by the sounds of 1920s swing jazz. That makes sense the sounds of 1920s swing jazz was used throughout their entire album. Not only do they use 1920s swing music. They also use 1930s lounge jazz and cabaret. There is a little bit of cabaret sprinkled into their songs as well.

    
Adulterers, Liars & Thieves is a song about people who engage in illicit forms of employment and occupations. The characters in the song are Klaus and Elke. Klaus is a director of pornography films and Elke is an actress.
    
Klaus works nights from 10 PM until dawn filming porn as he is a director of pornography films. Elke slips the milkman one when Klaus has gone. And the milkman’s wife is making plans with the loudmouth at the taxi stand. Who will always take a helping hand if you are short a fare.

Adulterers, liars and thieves weave tangled webs. Adulterers, liars and thieves set out to deceive people and scam them out of their money. In all our histories, can’t we evolve beyond these?

Now the milkman’s made his free delivery. Elke lets him lounge around in Klaus’s gown. And the milkman’s wife was packed to go, but the taxi driver never showed. Being wise to where her husband goes, she’s now back on his trail.

Klaus was stealing prints to sell them on at Cafe Braun. Klaus gets caught and now he’s done. They’ve sent him home. The taxi driver won’t leave him alone. Then the milkman’s wife invades his home ripping at Elke’s hair. Damage, carnage, and contradictions leave the Wachtmeister with 5 convictions.


We're In Berlin was a more political electro swing song with signs of socio-political consciousness than most electro swing songs. The song explains how there is political unrest in Germany.
    
The economy of Berlin, German has recessed. All the world’s in the same mess. Are we disappearing west as our history would suggest? We’re all sinking with the rest in political unrest. And the one escape that's left is to run around undressed. Everybody is on brink of this disaster. Parallel the faces round the Jägerstrasse. Every parent is tired and stressed. Every teenager is depressed and every child is dispossessed. Of course every pensioner regrets.

    
The World Will Be Our Valentine explains how people take chances in old Berlin, Germany.
    
Everyone has their price in old Berlin. This is because everyone rolls the dice in old Berlin. No one thinks twice in old Berlin. People are tasting the sour and sweet benefits in old Berlin whether good or bad. Every sin is there on the menu. The bargain’s getting sweeter every time people come there. Every bar’s a sensual vacation which comes enticing with every gyration a tempting sensation.

Come to the cabaret in old Berlin. Lucifer’s holding sway in old Berlin. Life is a dark bouquet in bad old Berlin. There is high art and utter trash in that city. Even at the price of a nasty rash. You can rise out of the muck-heap any time you want to. You could win your own place in history down in old Berlin. You’ll re-write your destiny down in old Berlin whether it be clean, dark or dirty. For everyone that’s so inclined.

    
Join The Gang explained why a girl named Frieda joined a gang called SKELETON STAFF. She joins a gang because all the other boys and girls ignore her.
    
Cousin Frieda has a tiny little problem. Sadly she’s a trifle plain. All the boys and girls ignore her. Her clothes are drab and tame. However Cousin Frieda has another option from this surgeon's magazine. She won’t be a natural beauty, but at least she will be seen. Say goodbye to abnormality. She wants to join the SKELETON STAFF gang. She’s signing up and wants to join the SKELETON STAFF gang. She wants to join the gang. She’s signing up, wants to join our gang. Decrease her dimensionality. And she don’t care what it cost.

Neighbour Fritz is getting uneasy and anxious now because his business won’t survive. But he has another option since their last recruitment drive. He wants to join the SKELETON STAFF gang. He’s signing up, wants to join the SKELETON STAFF gang. The Party’s fixing his maladies. His policy is brutality. There's no time left for neutrality.

5/5*****!

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Dirty Dance Swing - Dirty Dance Swing EP EP review

Dirty Dance Swing EP by Dirty Dance Swing is one of the many unique French electro swing EPs. Lyrics were the main inspiration for this EP unlike many other electro swing EPs because there are no instrumentals on the EP. All of their songs have lyrics to them. That is one thing which stands out about this EP. The French sure know how to arrange classy jazz music.

Electro swing meets manouche which is also known as gypsy jazz. Basically this EP is electro swing meets gypsy jazz. As for Dirty Dance Swing, they don't fit into a single box when it comes to styles of music. They use different style of music such as gypsy jazz, swing hop, and electro swing.


Bienvenue was the manouche styled opener which used a Latin guitar over an upbeat swing groove and beat. The song served as the welcoming track and opener for the EP. Harmonious violin stabs are used throughout the song.

Welcome. Dirty Dance Swing swings, jams, and storms. Dirty Dance Swing makes the trumpets shout heavy. There's heavy in the chorus. No need to do more. Sing the gimmick that suits you. Dirty Dance Swing will make a whole chorus of it. Dirty Dance Swing is in the mood. You can join the dance to chase away the gloom. They won't wait for summer. They have fun like in the middle of the caravans. This is music at your fingertips.


Belle et abîmée (Beautiful and damaged) is about a beautiful woman who was living her life on the streets as a prostitute/sex worker who had her own dreams. However this woman was beautiful and damaged due to living her life as a prostitute/sex worker where she would provide sexual services for different men every day. For example she would sleep with them. Zaïdi Diab played the role of the prostitute.

Once her make-up has been removed on those colorful cheeks, of course she has her own dreams. This woman has the desire to travel, to be quiet, and to become old But at 25 she is already old. That's her story.

She walks the streets and she offers her body to different men by providing them with sexual services. Every day she has to earn a living. Maybe she'll die there. That is why this woman is beautiful and damaged. A little dope and beat up.

She dreams of going on a trip. However this dream of hers cannot become a reality because her pimp is constantly watching her every move. Her pimp is constantly watching her because he wants money, It's her job for her to move her ass. So in the evening, she disappears in cars. She has seen men since she was a kid. Once she had made up her mind, she still has her own dreams. But she still has to continue working as a prostitute/sex worker.


On dansera is a manouche styled jazz song which explains to us how fast life passes people by and the noise that surrounds us. This is one of those positive uplifting songs which tells us to take everything in stride.

There's life passing by and noise running around. We make faces with everything around. Laughter and dreams. Our desires are running. As long as the sun rises in the east we will have time. There's life that passes and the noise that runs. Take everything on board. The good ones and the bad detours. We take a deep breath until our next dreams. A ray of sunshine and there the wind rises.

It's life. We get lost with the baggage of our history. No one to forget that the world amazes. What we have in our pockets with what we pick up. The photos that we hang. The colors that fade goes through the ages from South to North. We will dance in all the lost corners.


Élargir l'horizon is one of those positive uplifting songs that encourages people to brighten up our lives and to broaden our horizons. The message to this song is “There's more to know if we open the window.” This song pushes the envelope to the edge and stirs the pot in a non-controversial manner.

The ideas are there. They brighten up our lives. In order to have these ideas we must brighten up our lives and broaden our horizons. The world is so much bigger. There's more to know if we open the window. We should embark at least all that art, culture, and life. Broaden the horizon.

To be ignorant is the same as being uneducated. An object that has little covetousness. Happiness is like a cake under the icing. But we're going to go all the way, even if it means spending the night up. Every moment spent is not just poetry. A carnival without confetti. We don't dream our lives because the world is so much bigger. There's more to know if we open the window.

Everything is mixed.There is the taste of living. There's the taste of the arts and the taste of bread. There is the taste of beauty. There's the taste of the real. There's the taste of the authentic. We need to broaden our horizons.


In Rendez-vous, Jean Raffin and an unnamed woman song where the two agreed to meet at a certain time and place which is called a rendezvous. Jean time travels 100 years backwards to the 1920s, a decade from the previous century which was the 20th century.

This is a French electro swing song inspired by 1920s swing music and traditional jazz. For the most part no electronic elements were used in the song. Old school jazz standards are used throughout the song the guitars burn and pianos churn. Saxophones play in the background.

Jean has a desire to swing that again. That makes his head spin. Back to the years of madness when Reinhardt and Grappelli make us dance all night.

The wine takes over his nights in a cellar far from the noise of French nightlife. He fell into another time. See you in another century where jazz does as it pleases. Jean takes us on his time travel journey to the 1920s. We find ourselves in the middle of the jazz standards where the guitars burn and pianos churn.

As the jazz standards are playing, Jean instantly falls in love with a lady wearing a flashy fashionable dress. His heart swings towards her pretty dancing feet. And Jean can't do anything about it. Her dress is the color of brass that swirls and swirls. It's dynamite!

She flys away in the elusive mad smoke. The way she dances is very elusive too. This jazz itches him. He feels the happiness of the moment.

Welcome to Dirty Speakeasy. There are a lot of people at the entrance and getting in is easy. You want some swing? Everyone is in agreement. A round of whiskey and you want more.

The beauty that flies away to the sound sweeps away those who steal a glance. She's like a gazelle thirsty for jazz. Elusive for cellars. She only dances. She dances in the blue smoke from Anatoles to Roaring Twenties. What better to do than jive and jive in the clouds like the French jazz of the traveling people. I have a desire to swing.


Swing for me was clearly inspired by swing jazz music from the 1920s and 1930s. The song uses a fast uptempo pace to an upbeat drum section. The music is ringing with pleasure.

It's life that goes fast. Not us who are late. So yes for some when we jam it's already very late.
We have a sense of welcome when the morning arrives. The lampposts of the avenue go on strike. Too bad for them. They don't have a monopoly on light. It's time to be alive.

All this heckling will quickly be carried away by the wind. Let's stay in the moonlight under the stars. The music is still ringing for our pleasure. Under the stars the music is still ringing.  It smells of hot bread and croissants. Doors and windows open on the terraces. Some in white while others in coffee. The music is still ringing for our pleasure strongly only in the moonlight.


Pas grave la vie (Life doesn’t matter) serves as the closer for the EP. A huge touch of electronic music is used in the production with the buzzy synths, processed chords, and pad melodies. The song is sung in poetic form.

"She repeats herself and starts again
So that we invent holiday memories
From disenchantments to crushes, she makes the flowers grow
sorrows and thorns,
puts colors in our retinas
She dances and smiles
she sings, life doesn't matter
She gives dreams and suns
it's a sleepless party
We shiver when it rings if it stops we are stupid
When you see it ugly, tasteless
it's up to us not to make mistakes,
Find the thread and your path that starts badly will end well
She dances and smiles,
she sings, life doesn't matter
It's a chance and a mystery, we take full advantage of it my brother
She dances and smiles,
she sings, life doesn't matter"

5/5*****!!

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YonKaGor - Paper Alibis EP EP review

YonKaGor - Paper Alibis EP is an upbeat swing pop EP filled with romantic love songs about heartbreak and betrayal as well as songs that deal with relationship issues. Yonatan "Jon" Yudistira helps bring in the swing inside the drums and production. You Made Me Fall in Love is one of the highlights of this EP.


YonKaGor explained how a girl made him fall in love on his song called You Made Me Fall in Love. The beats are swinging and fit in perfectly with the swing pop sound.
    
YonKaGor thought that it would be another boring night until his eyes caught sight of a girl and where she stood in sight. He found her secret note on that break of day. He is pulled by her strings of emotions. Now he can't run away. YonKaGor finds himself fearful of her rejection or dismay. He believes that maybe love isn't worth a try. Because if love fails, then he will be taking all the blame. So he locked all his dreams inside. Maybe he is fearful of all the gossip and their hate. He’s just too guilty to make regrettable mistakes. So he kept alone his honest lies.

Coincidentally they faces met again. He kept stumbling. His hands were trembling. She is sentimental since the day it all began. She stole this heart of his. She made YonKaGor fall in love.

He really thought her gaze would fade after today. But he was wrong when she came right back this way. He sealed away these feelings building up. Love is puzzling yet it sounds so simple. It's incidental they found one another's lives.

Notice how YonKaGor used music annotation terms for puns in his lyrics. "'Cause on that break of day, I found your secret note/I am pulled by your strings of emotions"


I Forgot That You Exist was a breakup ballad to his ex-lover telling her he had forgotten she existed at one time in life. The beats are swinging and fit in perfectly with the swing pop sound. A bit of blues is added with the heavenly electric guitar.
    
What was her name? YonKaGor can't remember something so lame. YonKaGor doesn't care that a breakup left her in despair. He doesn't need her back in his life after all of the crusades of guilt she put him through. They make him sick. Her life's irrelevant to YonKaGor. There's nothing about her he has missed. YonKaGor forgot that she exists. He tells her to leave him alone and quit pestering him. The reason he won’t accept her back into his life is because she’ll never change.

What is it like to leech on someone else the next night? It really is fun to hear her blame him for crimes he’s never done. Maybe one day he’ll get over this. But for now, she doesn't exist to him.


Another Mistake was about the mistake YonKaGor made of loving the wrong person because he kept on loving the people who are wrong and were wrong for him until his heart got swept along the way.
    
YonKaGor lost desire to love. He never meant to leave the person he was in love with and break off their relationship. He traumatized by excessive sympathy. He kept on loving the people who are wrong and were wrong for him until his heart got swept along the way.

Why does he keep on trying? Does it matter if the love is fake? When it's real it's just another mistake So why would she hold on until she breaks? Why won't she go? She won't matter anyway.

YonKaGor seeking answers for the toying he has been through. Grasping for proof that's been locked away from her. He was a dream and the one she was looking for. But now he can't love anymore. If only time could rewind and fix his broken mind. Now it’s too late. How he feels is just another mistake.

    
Bitter and Blunt is about the feelings he had about an ex-lover. The feelings he had with his ex-lover were bitter and blunt. He is still afraid to show when he would be upset because his emotions were for entertaining her. He feels guilty because of this.

It's now the end of all the visions that they had. She was a friend, but they were never meant to be. Because the lane they took is now a broken path. YonKaGor walks away to resign her as a memory.

Did it hurt? To think YonKaGor failed to care. He knew she felt that wasn't fair. She was weeping, gripping his tainted heart while he simply sighed from afar. Why is it comforting to know that they are done? Although these feelings are bitter and blunt? It feels immoral that he celebrates alone. The relief is real. He is freed from her embrace.

He is still afraid to show when he would be upset because his emotions were for entertaining her. He saw the crossroads that leads back to where they met. All these questions suffocate this heart of mine.

5/5*****!!

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