Fret-Stressing

This is me. This is about my life and a way for me to keep my Sanity. Long Live Rock.....

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Location: cape coral, florida, United States

I'm 40 yrs old going on 25ish. I love to sit in front of my 16 track digital recorder and lay some tracks down...I love being with my children

Friday, March 10, 2006

My New Song " Dish on the Dirt"

Here is a song I just wrote and it will be an up tempo feel


Wake me,
Break me,
get on my chest and stake me
I'm not going to take your crap no more.

Grab me,
Nab me,
break my arms and stab me.
Im not going to let you bring me down no more

chorus
Dish on the dirt
Ill take what you throw
I'm not going to let you treat me this way
Dish on the dirt
you wont make me cry
I not letting your words hurt me no more

Feel me,
Steal me,
you wont see the real me
Im not letting you see the real inside

Drink me,
sink me,
Don't let the boys think of me
As a man who let people get in his way

chorus
Dish on the dirt
I'll take what you throw
I'm not going to let you treat me this way
Dish on the dirt
you won't make me cry
I won't let your words hurt me no more


Bridge
Years ago I would let it happen
let others tell me what to do or say
As I got older I've become more wiser
and I'm tellin' ya now, Yeah I'm tellin' you now.......
GET OUT OF MY WAY

(lead)

Fight me,
Bite me,
Spit at me to spite me
You still can't get on my nerves no more

Thrill me,
Kill me,
Got in my head and drill me
Your not going to push me around no more

chorus x2
Dish on the dirt
I'll take what you throw
I'm not goig to let you treat me this way
Dish on the Dirt
You can't make me cry
I wont let you words, no I won't let your words
hurt me no more....

by Michael Zielinski
Thanks to Gary and Sully for inspiration......and of course Sherry who made it all posible...:)

2 Comments:

Blogger Gary said...

hey excellent. I like this. "Get on my chest and stake me", very clever. Take your time before recording it, these are good lyrics, live with them a couple days.

I use Yahoo Notepad as a scratchpad for my lyrics in progress and print them out and twiddle with them during lunch and in the evening. This is because I don't like carrying my lyric book around with me for fear it will get lost. But I've found I'm usually near enough to a computer that I can log in and print stuff if I am working on it. Cool sounding song. Can't wait to hear it. How are you doing with ProTools and Ableton?

5:17 PM  
Blogger Meg said...

Michael;

This is my first visit to your blog and I am glad I stoped by. I really believe you are the male version of myself. Just turned 40, in a marriage that needs repair, a parent, all this and still existing mentally at the age of about 26. Take a look at my blog and you will see what I mean. I really like your blog, good job!

1:53 PM  

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