'We Are Made Of Stardust' by Mansfield writer and composer

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'We Are Made Of Stardust', as performed by Mansfield writer Richard C. Bower featuring Mansfield composer Chris Miggells at St. Mary Magdalene Church, Newark.
Transcript
00:00Struck by the light of a fire, the ingenious eye dreams in the decadence of the moon.
00:28It puts pen to paper in a moment of time in which to capture his mind,
00:35all equating to the fire that burns inside.
00:44Like a fish in a net that is anchored slightly above the ocean floor,
00:51to capture a thought that swings at its course in the flow and the stream of the subconscious.
01:04As is this, like a haul of brown fish scattered like shards, a collection of words in letters and verse,
01:15the mind writes in poetic description a parable that ionises the condition.
01:26Scribing words via an explosive pen, translating thoughts and images direct from the head,
01:34writing a song in words that sings, bellowing loud across the ocean.
01:41Music is noise submitted to order by wisdom.
01:48These dreams in which we speak convey a place, they inscribe a landscape in which our brains and the universe meet.
01:59We unite and we all make a connection.
02:12Music is noise submitted to order by wisdom.
02:16These dreams in which we speak convey a place, they inscribe a landscape in which our brains and the universe meet.
02:24We unite and we all make a connection.
02:41Music is noise submitted to order by wisdom.
03:11APPLAUSE

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