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The imaginary subject in the score is a Lonely Bird. She is missing her companion. It is already past dusk he is yet to come back. She is perched on a branch, her sweet home. Her anxious eyes keeps looking for him as far she could see. Her mood seems to be composed in the beginning, but slowly she starts to nervous and fears crops into her, her feelings become emotional, her mind boggles. She starts to worry about unpleasant events! However at the same time she tries to console herself. She tries to remember good time she had with him. This mental agony goes on for a while. Sun hides its bright face beneath the western sky, she becomes tired and falls asleep waiting for her companion! Studio1234 presents the Lonely Bird By Srikanth. This score was composed and recorded in Seattle, WA
Digitally mixed at Studio1234, Pittsburgh, PA, USA |
CD: FOLKAL POINT
Label: Studio1234
Credits: Composed, Arranged and Performed by Srikanth Devarajan. |
Story Behind the Song
Forlorn
The imaginary subject in the score is a Lonely Bird. She is missing her companion. It is already past dusk he is yet to come back. She is perched on a branch, her sweet home. Her anxious eyes keeps looking for him as far she could see. Her mood seems to be composed in the beginning, but slowly she starts to become nervous and fears crops into her, her feelings become emotional, her mind boggles. She starts to worry about unpleasant events! However at the same time she tries to console herself. She tries to remember good time she had with him. This mental agony goes on for a while. Sun hides its bright face beneath the western sky, she becomes tired and falls asleep waiting for her companion! Studio1234 presents the Lonely Bird By Srikanth. This score was composed and recorded in Seattle, WA
Composed, Arranged and Performed by Srikanth Devarajan.
Digitally mixed at Studio1234, Pittsburgh, PA, USA
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