Most I am sure will not know this song but those who do, how do the lyrics fit to the music? I just got a wild hair and thought I would try to find a way to make Elanor happy.
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This is beautiful, willweb, in words and melody,
and kudos on such a BRILLIANT idea, saving Eleanor Rigby from more than a half-century of lonliness!!! :)
Posted 3 Years Ago
3 Years Ago
Wow, I hadn't thought about it that way. : ) Thanks so much my friend.
A lovely song-inspired poem with repetition that is effective and good rhyming. You must have the musical ear 👂 to pen such things.
Marvelously WilWeb.
The greatest miracle in life are simple acts of kindness. Everything in this life is temporary and simple compared to the vastness of the Universe. Yet everything dies without the light of kindness and caring.
Thank you for creating one more point of light within the darkness.
Posted 3 Years Ago
3 Years Ago
Thanks so much Scott. Happy I could bring a little light to your day.
God bless John Lennon & George Harrison, for they are not "here today" to form a reunion with their fellas.
This Parody perefectly fits the Eleanor Rigby song. Very well done Willweb. I am a huge Beatles fan and I almost spent 3 months studying on the Beatles every album and track and their lives and everything couple of years ago. If you haven't watched the Get Back documentry( which I guess you have watched), go watch it ASAP. Hats off to all the Beatles fans, Viva Beatles!
Posted 3 Years Ago
3 Years Ago
Thank you so much Nima. Were you introduced to the "Paul is Dead" conspiracy and all of the album cl.. read moreThank you so much Nima. Were you introduced to the "Paul is Dead" conspiracy and all of the album clues about his death? I was right in the middle of that and found every clue. Clues in pictures, songs, even playing song backwards.
I have seen "Get Back" and I understand that Paul's daughter is coming out with an Abbey Road documentary as well.
3 Years Ago
You're welcome sir. Actually I've read about it but I though it's only a rumor & I did not pay much .. read moreYou're welcome sir. Actually I've read about it but I though it's only a rumor & I did not pay much attention to it. Is it true?
I'm only 18 & I wasn't born 1960's to see them, you are so lucky to have lived in that era.
Really? an Abbey Road documentary will rock the world's cinemas.
3 Years Ago
It was not true, Paul is not dead but it took the music scene by storm when someone brought it out i.. read moreIt was not true, Paul is not dead but it took the music scene by storm when someone brought it out into the light. And whether it was planned or not...the clues were very uncanny and very fun to look for and find. Paul being the only one wearing a black carnation on the Magical Mystery Tour album art of the VW on Abbey Road with a license plate that reads, 28IF which they said at the time he was supposed to have died, Paul would have been 28 if he had lived and the fact that the 4 of them crossing the street...John is dressed as a preacher, George as a grave digger, Ringo an undertaker and Paul, in black suit and barefoot as the deceased. It was fun look for all of the clues.
3 Years Ago
Wow, very interesting, it's the Beatles' thing!
3 Years Ago
I believe it is at the end of Strawberry Fields, but if you listen closely all the way to the end yo.. read moreI believe it is at the end of Strawberry Fields, but if you listen closely all the way to the end you will hear a voice say, "I buried Paul". It is there. Check it out sometime if you get a chance.
lol! I am surprised how many words here are the same ones I am using in my new poem. also the theme is almost the same. I don't remember the melody of the song, but your poem here beats with music, and beats with both tones sad and uplifting, suits Beatles so well.
Posted 3 Years Ago
3 Years Ago
Oh, then I need to pay a visit and read your poem. Actually, I can't wait. Thank you so very much fo.. read moreOh, then I need to pay a visit and read your poem. Actually, I can't wait. Thank you so very much for your kind words.
"keeping her face in a jar by the door"
who is it for?
the speaker in this poem who has come to release her from her loneliness...
maybe she will have her own rice, her own wedding.
j.
Posted 3 Years Ago
3 Years Ago
Thanks Jacob. It just seemed like a fun thing to do.
The lyrics fit the music to a T....I actually sang them as I read. Considering today is the anniversary of the murder of John Lennon, this poem is so appropriate. It tells a story with a happy ending. i liked it. Lydi**
Posted 3 Years Ago
3 Years Ago
Thanks so much Lydi I was hoping someone would sing them to the melody.
Yes I do know the song Will it was part of my era. I thought as I began to read it, you should have been writing songs for the Beatles. It seems to fit very well indeed. I love your rendition it. The original speaks of all the lonely people, isolation, sadness. at least yours ends on a more positive note. Nicely done
Posted 3 Years Ago
3 Years Ago
Thanks so much my friend. Just a little experiment.
I have heard this song. A sketch of lonely people. Your words fit in quite well with the song and I could sing a few lines in the same tune. I guess we're all lonely at some point so it's about all of us. The happy ending was a plus and Elanor seems smiling now.
Wonderfully creative work from you.
I was trying to recall the melody of "Eleanor Rigby" as I read this one, and I think the words do fit it nicely. Glad Eleanor got a happy ending this time around.
Posted 3 Years Ago
3 Years Ago
Thanks so much John. I got the melody stuck in my head one day and thought, what the hell...write so.. read moreThanks so much John. I got the melody stuck in my head one day and thought, what the hell...write something to it.
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