
Below you can see the copied results from my application, it is a cut up poem of William Wordsworth (1770- 1850) called "written while sailing a boat at evening" and the modern day lyrics of 'Morcheeba - The Sea'...Both similar ideas however individual and made for a different purpose. Both have good imagery.
I have also added a few lines of my own in there. I have added movie clips, as i think that this adds to the user experience:
Fishing boats sail past the shore,Some get stung it's worth the cost , A little moment past so smiling!..,No singing may-day any more, The sun is shining, facing thus the crimson west ,More hassles fuss and lies on the phone,Just you and I walk along the pier,
I left my soul there,I,tinged with evening hues,Though grief and pain may come to-morrow?,The Water's clear, And see how dark the backward stream!,Langston failed to inspire..., perhaps, with faithless gleam,Some other loiterers beguiling.
Such views the youthful Bard allure;,But, heedless of the following gloom ,He deems their colours shall endure Till peace go with him to the tomb., --And let him nurse his fond deceit,I left my soul there,I'd love to stay, The city calls me home,1789, The boat her silent course pursues!..,
A cool breeze flows but mind the wasp,HOW richly glows the water's breast Before us,Flocking to the sea ,Sea gulls scavenge ,Steal ice cream ,Worries vanish Within my dream ,I lost control with you, And living...,Down by the sea, living ,And I, living,by the sea, --And let him nurse his fond deceit
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