Steemit Open Mic Week 104 ''El molino'' - Original Song.

Hello Steemit!

Here is my entry for week 104 with a song I wrote just recently that for now I will call ''El molino'' , it's still an incomplete song for me but I dediced to throw some little production tricks to see how it works in a ''band context'' , so i programmed a couple things around it and added some backing vocals. These quick pre-productions are quite fun to make and are good to give you a general of how a song could work out in a finished version. I am thinking of doing a video tutorial about this ..maybe I can share a couple ideas , also how to work on other's people music , two posts that are ''in the works'' right now ( in my head at least hahaha).

The inspiration for this song came about trying to bring down in a little poem how it feels to be lingering and waiting for that ''music moment'' to happen, and what can it mean to be visited by it. It's a very short poem that I just tried to decorate with some music. It was inspired by @torico as she mentioned I could write a song per day .. which I WISH was true .. but with that in mind I thought writing some lines to the inspiration itself :P .. yeah.. I'm weird. Thank you Tori for the idea :D , you earn all the cookies!

Hope you like it!

''El Molino''

(Pechiche Mena)

La voz de su pecho
esta sentada al lado del sendero
Su sed en un gotero
va secando poco a poco el suelo

Sus pies que marcan en el agua
su dolor , su tiempo
La brisa que vestirá sus sueños de color
y versos la visitan

Son palabras que recorrerán tu cielo
Un velero que descansará en tu puerto
Un molino que te viste con destellos
que no se cansa de girar

Here's a translation:

''The Windmill''

(Pechiche Mena)

The voice in her chest
is sitting besides her path
Her thirst in a dropper
is slowly drying up the soil

Her feet that mark in water
her pain , her time
the breeze that will dress her dreams with color
and verses visit her

These are words that will surround your sky
A sailboat that will rest in your port
A windmill that dresses you in light
that doesn't get tired of turning.

Thanks for listening!

Pechiche Mena

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