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a Poetry Blog…
a Collection of Lyrics…

Some are stories and prosy,

Others are songs,

But they’re all poems and music.

 

This is a collection of Stephen Mullane’s original lyrics, poems, vignettes and other pieces.

Some of these words are accompanied by music.

Others march to the beat of the their own drums. Maybe someday they’ll fall in line and get in tune.

Still, others are destined to dance alone with silence save from what’s behind them.

Fall Away
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Fall Away

Read the lyrics for the unreleased song, “Fall Away,” written by Stephen Mullane. This seasonal song employs the onset of autumn as a metaphor for…something. Stay tuned for a more authentic recording, and check out the demo video linked here in the meantime.

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___ Lives Matter in Syracuse, NY: Grumblings from a Corner of Disparity and Frustration in the Summer of 2022
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___ Lives Matter in Syracuse, NY: Grumblings from a Corner of Disparity and Frustration in the Summer of 2022

Read the poem, “___ Lives Matter in Syracuse, NY: Grumblings from a Corner of Disparity and Frustration in Summer of 2022,” written by Stephen Mullane. The inspiration for this poem (“Blank Lives Matter in Syracuse, NY” or “Lives Matter in Syracuse, NY” for short) came as Stephen and his wife were trying to work with the City of Syracuse’s zoning department to put up a fence in their backyard. The rest is (recent) history.

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Two Cans on a String
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Two Cans on a String

Read the lyrics to “Two Cans on a String,” a song written by Stephen Mullane in 2010 with musical collaboration from friend and fellow guitarist, Adam Finerson. This original song has not been professionally recorded or released on an album, but this page includes a link to an old demo video recorded when Stephen was playing in a duo with Adam known as “F’nA.”

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