so, if you follow this blog at all you know that i adore the felice brothers and think that ian felice is the greatest songwriter of our time. on their latest album, (which you can download here for only $5), ian has done it again. the song the mating of the doves is absolutely incredible. when the album was brand new and still unheard, just waiting on my ipod, we were driving across the country. i waited until everything was calm and settled and put my headphones on to really listen. when this song came on, i cried like i haven't cried in a long time. like sobbing crying. there aren't any words to explain how this song makes me feel.
and how else for me to express those feelings than through my jewelry?
i've been designing this necklace in my head since i first heard the song. the stars and the heart are made from pmc and i cut the doves from sheet.
the lyrics:
from the gulf of aden to the marble coast
to the rolling hills of oregon
and the tigris river and the wind that blows
in the hanging boughs of babylon
i'm a fool for giving all that I gave
to you pitiful people
when the world was made
and if I come back down from the stars above
it's just to watch
the mating of the doves
i was there in egypt when your king was slain
and it made me cry a million tears
and it formed a river in a western state
and it carved a canyon through the years
i'm a fool for giving all that I gave
to you pitiful people
when the world was made
and if I come back down from the stars above
it's just to watch
the mating of the doves
so you can preach of heaven and you can warn of hell
and you can murder millions in my name
But I gave you heaven and the only hell
is the one you made from fear and hate
you're all fools for thinking that i'm coming back
for some firey judgement
and turn the world to black
but if I come back down it's not to judge but love
and to be among
the mating of the doves
thank you, mr. ian felice, for this incredible song.
i cherish it.
2 comments:
as usual....you do amazing work. Great stuff Kristi. Keep it up. This is quite a beautiful song to honor with a great necklace.
thanks so much, sean!
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