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A closing word

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  • 作曲 : Dragos Chiriac
    What is it to be a man?
    Is it to be romantic?
    Fueling its own nostalgia
    With dreams of death in battle
    Submitting its body to hard privations
    Gaining the curse of martyrdom
    Leaving this world in a blind and passionate fashion
    In the arms of a consuming mistress
    Stupidly jumping off the schlafen berg
    Dying on a piano, of an unexpected but inevitable sickness
    With a still dripping quill in the left hand
    Depicting unbalanced emotions in sheet music
    A deforming lens
    Aimed at a small fraction of the human catalogue
    Or, in the case of our contemporaries
    Depicting a long over exploited duality between good and evil
    As if the choice was a puzzling dilemma
    Attacking a God, killed over three centuries ago
    Counter facing the camera you borrowed money to pay for
    Implying references to esoteric Delphies
    Creating a non existing mystery around oneself
    What is it to be a woman?
    Being sad on a beach,
    A long monologue glorifying impossible loves
    Smoking cigarettes with boredom
    Enacting its own death in a car accident
    Maybe quit it all at 27
    Impressing some naive teenagers
    Who can’t but think that suffering is deep
    Clearly, there must be some other themes
    Who please both to mind and body
    While petitioning for genius and greatness
    Maybe give a listen to Fauré and Bach
    To the Greeks, Mill, and ironically, the great Goethe
    They are all brilliant men who worked hard
    … Still, they can’t be placed above manly affairs
    Because, concerning those, no one ever saw nor heard
    They remain interesting as photographs
    Which depict some of many human features
  • [00:00.000] 作曲 : Dragos Chiriac
    [00:02.00]What is it to be a man?
    [00:05.00]Is it to be romantic?
    [00:08.00]Fueling its own nostalgia
    [00:10.00]With dreams of death in battle
    [00:13.00]Submitting its body to hard privations
    [00:16.00]Gaining the curse of martyrdom
    [00:19.00]Leaving this world in a blind and passionate fashion
    [00:23.00]In the arms of a consuming mistress
    [00:28.00]Stupidly jumping off the schlafen berg
    [00:32.00]Dying on a piano, of an unexpected but inevitable sickness
    [00:37.00]With a still dripping quill in the left hand
    [00:40.00]Depicting unbalanced emotions in sheet music
    [00:46.00]A deforming lens
    [00:47.00]Aimed at a small fraction of the human catalogue
    [00:51.00]Or, in the case of our contemporaries
    [00:54.00]Depicting a long over exploited duality between good and evil
    [01:01.00]As if the choice was a puzzling dilemma
    [01:05.00]Attacking a God, killed over three centuries ago
    [01:10.00]Counter facing the camera you borrowed money to pay for
    [01:14.00]Implying references to esoteric Delphies
    [01:18.00]Creating a non existing mystery around oneself
    [01:22.00]What is it to be a woman?
    [01:26.00]Being sad on a beach,
    [01:28.00]A long monologue glorifying impossible loves
    [01:33.00]Smoking cigarettes with boredom
    [01:36.00]Enacting its own death in a car accident
    [01:40.00]Maybe quit it all at 27
    [01:43.00]Impressing some naive teenagers
    [01:46.00]Who can’t but think that suffering is deep
    [01:51.00]Clearly, there must be some other themes
    [01:54.00]Who please both to mind and body
    [01:58.00]While petitioning for genius and greatness
    [02:00.00]Maybe give a listen to Fauré and Bach
    [02:04.00]To the Greeks, Mill, and ironically, the great Goethe
    [02:10.00]They are all brilliant men who worked hard
    [02:13.00]… Still, they can’t be placed above manly affairs
    [02:17.00]Because, concerning those, no one ever saw nor heard
    [02:22.00]They remain interesting as photographs
    [02:26.00]Which depict some of many human features