Monday, July 13, 2009

Cry


(Piano INTRO)
(Bass begins)
(Guitar begins)

(MALE VOCALS SPOKEN)
Go on
Go on my child
Let her fall
Cry
Don’t care
There is nothing to be ashamed of
Just cry
Cry

(Piano + Guitar Duo - 4 seconds)
(Drums begin)

(THROUGHOUT BACKGROUND FEMALE VOICE INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC)

(Drum fills + Instrumental section – 1 minute)
(Guitar Stops)
(Soft drums + Bass + Piano Bridge)
(Guitar Bridge)
(Drum fill)
(All instruments begin)

(THROUGHOUT MALE VOCALS RECITAL)
Cry
My lonely child
Let the drop of tear
Flow out without fear

Cry
My lonely child
Don’t hear the untrue
Don’t fear the truth

Cry
My lonely child
The tears you shed
Shed away sadness

(BACKGROUND CHILD’S WHISPER)
Bid goodbye to happiness

(Guitar stops)

Relieve your heart
You, deserted child

(Drum Fill)
(Guitar begins + Solo)

Cry (ECHO x3)
My lonely child
The sun is shining high
But, let your tears rain

(BACKGROUND CHILD’S WHISPER)
A forgiving pain

Cry (ECHOx3)
My lonely child
The cat moans
The dog howls
The child cries

(All instruments stop except Piano + Bass)

Cry (ECHOx3)
Let the tears flow to the ground to
Sink the past deep into the ground

(VOICE INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC + Bass FADES OFF)
(Piano EXTRO + MALE VOCAL WHISPER BELOW)

“It is okay to cry”


Copyright © Ajey Padival 2002 (Brisbane, Australia; +61434360675; ajeypadival@msn.com)

Image by Aiae

78 responses:

Unknown said...

Jennifer says, "This is AJ's best, innit?". I say, "This is him being very close to best". After all, you know my stand on being "the best".

As I wrote some time earlier, eight years, and I have still not understood you completely.

This is a fantastic piece, son. I read it, and read it again and again. It takes time to sink in and to feel its core as you've written this in a very unusual style. I mean, any other songwriter would have written on this theme in a more elaborate manner. But, you have not.

But, once anyone reaches the nucleus of this piece, they are bound to feel you and "cry". I admire the musical progression here.

And, to me the best part, apart from the lines, is the vocal genders you've chosen. Bravo! This is so unconventional. Had it been anyone else, they would use females for the recitals. You've used male vocals. Males mostly hide their tears. You've gone the other way round. And, the last line sums it up all well.

Before I get carried away, let me just finish my writing, I am proud of you!

All the best!

Opaque said...

@J - Thanks a lot, sir!

findingmywingsinlife said...

BR,
Lovely, lovely piece. It seemed to envelope a person with reassurance and comfort. Well done, as always.

Opaque said...

@findingmywingsinlife - Thanks a lot!

Kat Mortensen said...

I have to agree. This is certainly right up there. It is lovely - tender, poignant and sweet, but with a tinge of sadness.

Kat

Opaque said...

@Poetikat - Thank you!!!

Josephine said...

Ajey,
A lot of pain and compassion in this one. Like it a lot!
-Alex

Opaque said...

@Alexandra - Thank you!!!

The Write Girl said...

Hi AJ,

I totally agree with your sentiments. It is okay to cry. What an emotional and thrilling piece of work. Thanks for sharing as always : )

Opaque said...

@The Write Girl - I am glad you like this post. Thanks!!!

Maverick said...

Nice one Ajey! :)

Opaque said...

@Maverick - Thanks

Strawberry Girl said...

There are so many echos in this song. The lyrics bring to mind a police officer cradling an abandoned or abused child in the middle of the night. Yet the sun is high, the high sun is harsh, which can only be softened by clouds. Rain clouds, like tears falling to the ground, soaking deep into the ground. The compassion that is shown here is amazing, sometimes it seems we need to be given permission to cry, especially when in shock from some tragic event.

There are so many layers in this song, I agree with J, this is one of the most amazing songs that I have read. Beautiful piece, I love it!!

SG ;D

Opaque said...

@Strawberry Girl - Thank you!!! And, you are spot on with your observations!

Marion said...

Ajey, you have captured the very essence of compassion here. It's a moving, healing work of art. You are truly gifted. Blessings!!

Opaque said...

@Marion - Thanks a lot!!!

Rikkij said...

AJ-this one has me imagining a large empty room with someone all alone sitting in a corner. very tender. ~rick

Opaque said...

@Rikkij - Thank you

Shadow said...

you've knocked my socks off!!!! outstanding!

Opaque said...

@Shadow - Thanks!!!

Anonymous said...

For the Nth time m asking .. when will you put these wonderful words in music ?? i know i will definitely not stop my tears when i hear this !

Opaque said...

@lostmermaid - That is so sweet of you. I promise, once I get a chance I shall record these and I shall personally send you a copy. Thank you!!!

Jeeves said...

Nice one....

Opaque said...

@Jeeves - Thank you

PULKIT said...

brilliance in its complete beauty!!
loved the work again!
ur very talented!!

Opaque said...

@PULKIT - Thanks!

aditya said...

Hi Ajey ...

This is poignant. You have probably captured the moment of waekness every male chauvinist faces. Tears do win over.

Males rarely admit to crying but then letting it go once in a while .. is certainly not a bad thing.

It was a difficult theme you chose .. you have done justice to it.

Keep writing =)

Opaque said...

@Aditya - Heh, yea, thanks!

Make Me Disappear said...

Ajey brother, this is you at your best! You Never ever fail to deliver!

Fantastic, absolutely fantastic!

Jenny said...

Great writing as usual, Ajey! I agree with Aditya's insightful comment above. Yeah, there is certainly a strong taboo for men to cry. As you say: "It is okay to cry"! It is okey for men to laugh and then I can see no reason why it should be wrong with some weeping. I think it is important to recognize both dark+light sides of life and not see them as anti-theses.

Anyways, I agree, let it all out (despite gender) and then: "Sink the past deep into the ground".

Fatima said...

It was nice. But you've written better. Good work. Keep writing :)

Anonymous said...

Let the tears flow to the ground
to sink the past into the ground.

In tears as I read, in tears as I feel, I feel this piece deeply, in tears as for some it is hard to CRY, for others, like me I cry buckets.
I reach out to this lost lonely child , hold them close, allowing the tears to sink into the ground, mixed with mine.
Crying is not a sign of weakness!!TY AJ your the best.. SMILES

thoughts said...

dear ajey,

i too agree.. its alright to cry.

fabulous again.

Escapist said...

Hiya !

Yur way of writing has given it a wowwww look....i enjoyed it...




Jollieess!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Viji said...

beautiful song AJ... tender touches the deeper soul :) beautiful..

Opaque said...

@Make Me Disappear - Thanks, I am glad you like this one!

Opaque said...

@Jenny - Yes, as J put it and Aditya elaborated, it's okay to shed a tear. Thanks!

Opaque said...

@Fatima - Thanks

Opaque said...

@inky - Thanks! Yes, "crying is not a sign of weakness"

Opaque said...

@thoughts - Thanks!

Opaque said...

@Escapist - Thanks!

CiCi said...

Very moving. Made my heart flutter. Music is food for my soul and this is exquisite dining.

Opaque said...

@Technobabe - Thanks!

robin said...

Deeply moving... one of the best!

Opaque said...

@Robin - Thanks!

JM Estoque said...

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If you have some time, I invite you to please visit my site

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sentimental poetry,
novels,
essays, etc.

Thank you and have a nice day! :)

BloggerMouth said...

A song is not poetry. That's why it has it's own beauty. Your songs are testimony to this. Actually, it is so much better than so many poems. Thanks for this post. If any of the posts on your blog encapsulate the beauty of a song in the greatest detail possible, it is this. No that the rest aren't great... this is simply better.

Cynthia said...

Oh AJ, what a heartbreaker of a
song. Sad, yet tears are good
for the soul.

findingmywingsinlife said...

BR,
Lots of comments on here! You really moved people with this one. I forgot to mention in my comment that when I read this post, it reminded me for some reason of Queensryche's song, "Silent Lucidity"

Hats off to you my friend, your writing has resonated with many, many people if these comments are anything to judge it by :)

Anders said...

I have read a lot of your lyrics, and your getting better and better. This is one of your best! :) It’s delicate and at the same time so full of power.

Opaque said...

@Jm - Sure! I shall visit your spot! Thanks for reading.

Opaque said...

@BloggerMouth - Thank you!!! And, yes, I agree with the difference you've established between poetry and songs.

Opaque said...

@Cynthia - Glad you think so. Thank you!

Opaque said...

@findingmywingsinlife - Yes, I have helped people relate to this one quite successfully.

Oh yes, although vaguely, I recall that song.

Thank you!!

Opaque said...

@Ande - Thank you! Well, this was written in 2002, let me point that out to you.

Judith Ellis said...

There is strength here, Ajey. Some tend not to see strength in tears, especially for men. But there is indeed strength here. There is abundant beauty too. I love it that such a young man can feel so deeply and express himself so richly. You are inspiring. Thank you.

Opaque said...

@Judith - Thanks, you!!!

Sakhi. said...

d pik is awesome n even d song...

Opaque said...

@blue eyed soul - Thanks!

Anonymous said...

Ajey,
its pretty and sad. I want the narrator to be close by when i am sad. crying is cathartic.

Opaque said...

@Meena - Yes, it is very very emotional, this piece. Thanks for reading!

Rebekah Cadman said...

I read this and I'm moved and inspired. You are so talented. I wish I was half the writer you are. Truly beautiful.

Opaque said...

@Rebekah - Ah, thanks! Frankly, you are a good writer yourself!

Opaque said...

@Wendilea - Thanks a lot!!!

Anders said...

AJ - lol! Sorry, now I have made a fool of myself.

I didn't see when it was written. Can't understand how you could have written this when you where seventeen! You should see the things I wrote when I was seventeen.

Well done, again :)

Saadi said...

Kind of cynical and dark at the same time!!

N 'Cry'..the title though would make the person think that it would be a female song but turns out not to be so!

Nice going, Ajey Bhai!

Opaque said...

@Ande - No, not at all. Most people tend to forget notice the copyright footer which is the actual date when the song was written.

Thanks!

Opaque said...

@Saadi - Thanks!

Walker said...

Tears are the blood of the soul

Opaque said...

@Walker - Yes, thanks for reading!

zorlone said...

So cool! I heard myself sing... although it's my own "emo" version of the song. I'm sure your heavy metal style might not agree.

Btw, let me just commend you for being able to blog hop and still be able to make wickedly awesome songs!

Hats of mate!

Z

Opaque said...

@zorlone - Thanks mate! Ah, you see, this one does not really fit into the meter of heavy metal.

Again, thank you!

Anonymous said...

wow... i wonder why i found myself crying after reading this Aj...

i liked the words... wonder what it'd sound lke when sung! :)

Opaque said...

@Leo - Thanks!

mysterious gal said...

this was simply outstanding....and the last words "Its okay to cry" just summed it all....so very perfect and amazing...the feeling, the words, the emotions everything was just beyond words! a big bow to u ! keep writing :)

Opaque said...

@mysterious gal - Thanks!

Woman in a Window said...

The simplicity in this one married with the notion of a child is perfect Brosreview. What an indeliably sad touch you gave here. Nice, although I wish the crying were otherwise.

Opaque said...

@Woman in a window - Thanks!