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Emilie Autumn - Your Sugar Sits Untouched - On Artistic Integrity
Your Sugar Sits Untouched
01. Your Sugar Sits Untouched (intro)
02. Goodbye
03. The Day You Love
04. At What Point Does a Shakespeare Say
05. Blackbird Sonnets
06. Constant
07. Ghost
08. How to Break a Heart
09. Rant 1
10. In Praise of Cyrano
11. So Many Fools
12. The Ballad of Mushroom Down
13. The One
14. Space
15. Alas (The Knight)
16. A Letter From a Friend
17. A Plea to the Dying
18. Close
19. Dreams
20. Everybody’s Girl
21. Empty
22. Homesick Sonnets
23. Rant 2
24. Little Boy
25. Smirking Girl
26. Try My Best
27. Nearer Than You
28. The Muse
29. The Music I Heard Once
30. If You Could Only Know
31. Funny How Things Change
32. I Didn’t Mean You
33. If
34. Visions
35. By the Sword
36. Didn’t
37. If You Feel Better
38. Two Masks
39. What Right Have I
40. WOMAN
41. I Cried for You
42. Rapunzel Sonnets
43. Never Tasted Tears
44. Jump the Track
45. On Artistic Integrity
46. Manipulation
I toe the line of self-indulgence
Every time I place my pen
Upon the page
And form the words
I felt
But couldn't show 'til then
And to myself
I beg the question
Why do I thus masquerade
As one to one
And to another
Someone else?
If I
Afraid
Of what the consequence of stating
Openly my cause might be
When I rant
And rhyme
And reason
Do I write for them
Or me?
I believe there is some merit
In creating for one's self
But why place before the public
What is best
Left on the shelf?
Though while I write
I do not feel that
What I pen is mine alone
Even this could be misguided
As are many I have known
Who swore, poor souls
That they possessed
The key to man's mysterious fate
Succeeded in convincing some
But most could tell
They did but prate
On subjects
Touching something vague
Which cannot be unproven, or
In place of content
Speak in tongues
Yet know not whom they're speaking for
No, I am not deluded so
I do not feel I represent
Some force divine
But still I know
That I shall never be content
To hold my tongue when I would speak
Or change my words to suit the hour
Or pinch a blush upon my cheek
To feign my joy
At love gone sour
I do not wish to disappoint
The faith that others place in me
To lead the way to brighter days
But sometimes dark
Is all I see
I work for good
I toil for hope
No one can question my intent
But even those who listen close
Can often mistake
What I meant
My fear
I've come to realize
Is mainly this:
That I am wrong
That my perception is askew
That I write shyte
And call it song
Perhaps I'll always question thus
Discount my merits
Thoughts
And deeds
'Tis well
Long as I still go forth
And see where this
My vision
Leads
Strong is she
Who knows her mind
And speaks it
Though she may not please
Fortunate the audience
That hears such honest thoughts
As these