bookmark_borderBig, Fat and Wide

Songwriting Along the Delaware River
Songwriting Along the Delaware River

LYRICS
The Delaware is running high
Thanks to the banks
For keeping us dry

While on the other side, the well runs dry
While where the well runs dry they cry,
“Is salvation hiding nearby?”

Flanks of the ranks
Make trying a try
While on the other side, Fat Cats — big, fat & wide

Big, Fat And Wide Music Video.mp4

Big, Fat & Wide.mp3

ABOUT THIS SONG
This song was written on South Street at Penns Landing along the Delaware river in Philadelphia, PA (after a record rainfall.) The polarity of the flood and drought conditions around the world is used as a metaphor for the polarity between the “have’s” and the “have not’s”.

Chords — Capo 4
Em Esus
D6

Daniel — Vocals, Guitar

From the album Zept
By Daniel Brouse

bookmark_borderGravitational Pull

In the Studio Recording "Gravitational Pull"
In the Studio Recording “Gravitational Pull”

Gravitational Pull Music Video.mp4

Gravitational Pull.mp3

LYRICS
32 feet per second per second
Gravitational pull
The higher they climb
The faster they fall
Gonna be Mother Nature’s fool?

Gravitational pull — exponential

We’re not walking on the moon
We’ll come to learn too soon
The more indecent
Sense decent

Acceleration — gravitational

Smaller steps are what you take
Walking on the Earth
For crying out loud! For goodness sake!
Be a creature… or afterbirth?

We’re not walking on the moon
We’ll come to learn too soon
The more indecent
Sense decent

ABOUT THIS SONG
Chords — Dm Dm6 Am Am7
Em Esus (A9)

Daniel — Vocals, Guitar

From the album John Wesley Ladyland
By Daniel Brouse