I love your lips
When they’re wet with wine
And red
With a wild desire
I love your eyes
When the lovelight lies
And lit
With a passionate fire
I love your arms
When the warm white flesh
Touches mine
In a fond embrace;
I love your hair
When the strands enmesh
Your kisses
Against my face
Not for me
The cold, calm kiss
Of a virgin’s bloodless love;
Not for me
The saint’s white bliss
Nor the heart
Of a spotless dove
But give me the love
That so freely gives
Ooh and laughs at the
Whole world’s blame
With your body so young
And warm in my arms
It sets my poor
Heart aflame
So kiss me sweet
With your warm wet mouth
Still fragrant
With ruby wine
And say with
A fervor born of the South
That your body
And soul are mine
Clasp me close
In your warm young arms
While the pale stars shine above
And we’ll live our whole
Young lives away
In the joys of a living love
But give me the love
That so freely gives
Ooh and laughs at the whole world’s blame
With your body so young
And warm in my arms
It sets my poor
Heart aflame
- Lyricist
Ella Wheeler Wilcox
- Composer
Michael Van Dorpe
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Ella
Michael Van Dorpe
Here is my last song, inspired from the poem "I love you" from Ella Wheeler Wilcox (from November 5, 1850 to October 30, 1919).
Ella Wheeler Wilcox was an American author and poet, born on a farm in Wisconsin, which is north-west of Chicago. Her best-known lines are probably these, from her poem Solitude: 'Laugh, and the world laughs with you; weep, and you weep alone'. But here is Ella being sweet telling about her love in erotic terms.
It is not clear if the song was written for a man or a woman...
I loved that poem, and while playing on my keyboard randomly found an interesting theme. That reminded me of the Depeche Mode atmosphere of the 80', and after a year of iteration, pauses, and personal experiences, I came to mature the song to what it is today. It took actually some time to find the right break with bridge and chorus, in good balance with the main theme, and add the extra instrument to make it complete. As a back ground to the theme , we can hear a progressive arpeggio-type melody, that I often like to fuse-in with other of my musics. Some friends find these to have an Asian touch. Let me know what you thing.
I never thought adding some bass and drums to the song because the theme has some sub-rhythm and is stereophonic, but also goes from low to high frequencies, giving a good span on the spectrum but also on the rhythmic space. But after my friend Olivier check the song within a car sound system, it was clear it was lacking good bass. I had to go back to work, finding the right addition to this and finally make this final version ready for release.
I find it funny to bring this almost forgotten poem from 19th century to now, jumping from the old traditional farmer background of Ella Wheeler Wilcox to an modern dancing club, somewhere on this earth, mixing the 20th century electronic music revolution, to the latest music technologies of the 21th century.
There is a video clip made in cooperation with the great English Marc Hamill bringing to visual reality the sensual, hot feeling but also sharing the dancing and exciting feeling, for both genders and all people. I'm thankful for he's very professional and reliable work. The clip can be seen here: https://youtu.be/f5K9Gqkm9io
Enjoy ! And let me know your feedback !
Artist Profile
Michael Van Dorpe
I'm Michael but my friends call me Mike. I'm a Belgian engineer, living in Japan, entrepreneur, and musician. Family, friends, work, and music are all I need. I enjoy composing music of various styles: Rock, Grunge, Classic, Jazz, and computer music. I play piano, guitar, and singing.
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