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Saturday
Mar052011

Song #19: Through the Eyes

So through the eyes love attains the heart:
for the eyes are the scouts of the heart,
and the eyes go reconnoitering
for what it would please the heart to possess.

[Guiraut De Borneilh]

I was introduced to this poem in Joseph Campbell's Power of Myth series. Its author, Guiraut De Borneilh, was considered the "Master of the Troubadors" - those musician-poets of the 12th century who are historically noted for romanticising love. It's such a beautiful and striking work that speaks deeply and poetically of what draws two individuals together. This week's song is a modern homage to this poem and the original songwriters of love. 

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LYRICS:

She dreamed of truly being seen
When she popped up on my fine-tuned radar screen
I watched her staring back at me
And what happened right then and there is a mystery

For as all true lovers know
It's in our eyes, it's through our eyes
Love is born in seeds of hope,
a perfect kindness
And that root will sprout and grow
Starts in our eyes, it's through our eyes
And this fruit will speak it so
within the silence

This gaze locked hers and that was it
As I mowed her back and through without a flinch
A heart slain, pierced; her deepest wish,
She coyly turned away, as in a kiss

Like a gift unto the heart
The eyes have whispered who you are
The heart draws near what once was far

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Reader Comments (1)

Hmm. I thought I posted a comment here already but I don't see it! It was about how I think this song speaks to the universal desire we humans have to be seen, to be witnessed, to be validated for who we are, by another person. I really love this song. Great melody, great voice. But as a songwriter myself, I'm curious what you mean by "As I mowed her back and through" ?

"Mowed her back"? Pls explain. :)

April 13, 2012 | Unregistered CommenterMarie-Lynn

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