Peggy's Blue Skylight (Vocal)
This is the well-known Charles Mingus song with my lyrics. (I have put lyrics to a lot more of the song and to the Booker Ervin solo, but they are not performed here). For posting, I excerpted it from my teleplay of the same name, which is why you will see some video of the main characters in that teleplay. The song is being sung by Dominique Eade, with support by John Leonard on Bass and Tom Beaver on keyboard. Here are my lyrics to the song: [chorus] A building is greying, its edges are fraying, a sign; Of bad luck beckoned and innocence destined, to die. Leave it and you feel, You've got nothing left but to conceal, The loneliness living in the city That you cannot bear. A blind man is singing, his cup is set ringing, a dime; A gambler shuffles, a sucker is hustled, for wine. Windows open wide, Admitting not light but dark inside; A face will appear and glow soft in the moonlight, And die. But a thought has begun to renew you. To bury the blue you; The loneliness shattering to pieces; Thinking of Peggy and drinking in Peggy, It's clear where your solace and your peace is. Wakening in love, Enfolding her tight, you look above; The skylight is blue, A frame for your emotions, tonight. [Booker Ervin solo]: As the rhythm of this solo Marks up time with its notes; So are our days measured by events, Quickly or slowly the quality will tell, That time is measured not by minutes or days, Its pace a relative question changing with our lives; People passing through, events determine, times pace; Are we the victims of fate or do choices we make make a difference? The answer may lie between the two, A constant compromise between shifting winds of fate And taking hold, Making hard decisions and forcing life's hand. Trying to find the questions, Unsure which questions we should ask, Hoping the answers won't be denied, To a person who is living honestly, trying to be open. Learning daily, That pleasure often hides in, simple, places; Born on a breeze bearing the scent of a warm autumn day, Seen on the face of a child at play, Lost in a warm moon-lit ray; Locked in the laughter of your lover as she lay, By your side soft, warm and gentle; Questions fading, As you see life is time lived moment to moment. [Return to chorus] I have written vocalese lyrics to many jazz songs and solos. Vocalists are welcome to contact me about checking out my material.

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