We are so thrilled to share this contribution from our friend Joel Nyland! Joel is a Speller who is remarkably kind and a brilliant songwriter who brings sensitivity, some cheekiness, and clever insights together into enjoyable and thought-provoking pieces. We always enjoy his contributions to I-ASC’s Neurolyrical Cafes (next one: June 25, 4pm PT! Register now!).
Image: By Leah Voss/TCPalm
URBAN EAGLES
Written by Joel Nyland
Music by Brian Laidlaw
Inspiration:
Crows chasing eagles
Eagles at the Starbucks
Eagles on the cell tower
Recording:
Lyrics
VERSE 1:
Pavement prevents the trees
from living how they like
It heats us all up
Hot all day and night
VERSE 2:
Trash sits everywhere
Cars buzz by unaware
They have other cares
But we must dare to be aware
CHORUS:
Eagles soar
They want more
Crows caw
At what they saw
VERSE 3:
What must we see before
We can change how we act?
Street cleaners are a menace to all
But what to do with the trash?
BRIDGE:
It is not a bash
Something for us to hash
And it must be a mad dash
VERSE 4:
Eagles know as they soar
People can’t keep this up anymore
cell tower perch
leaves eagles in a lurch
VERSE 5:
Seagulls poop
all over Starbucks sign
It is goo,
Ooh but what to do?
VERSE 6:
We are all feathers of the living bird
I have heard
When I see eagles in parking lots, i cry
We all need room to fly
Joel’s “Urban Eagles” shares disturbing, important visuals and his care and concerns for our environments shine through.. Joel has such clear vision and incredibly strong images for us all.
Thank you, Brian, for applying your incredible musical talent and helping Joel bring his ideas to us.
We are thrilled and always excited for the next poem and song .
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