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Day Two Hundred Two (Year Two)

I got up early enough today that I had some time before work to sit and play.  Or perhaps more accurately, sit with a notebook and try to work out at least a few lines of lyric, and (hopefully) a corresponding melody to go along with those lyrics.

I was successful on both levels to at least some degree.  I've got 3 lines of what I presume will be an opening verse for one of the songs on the record.  Not much, I'll admit, but having not done this for myself in quite some time, I'll take what I can get starting out.  I'm pretty confident that once I get rolling a bit more things will start to come easier lyric-wise.

I've also got melody line at least somewhat sorted out in my head for those three lines.  It dawned on me today that I ought to worry more about what the lyrics and the melody are in the initial writing process, and then try to put the chords behind the melody when I get to that point.  I haven't recorded the melody yet, but that is definitely next on my list.  For that matter, I probably ought to figure out how to play it on guitar too, as that will definitely help speed up the recording process.

Tomorrow is a day off, so that will give me a chance to figure out all of that, and write some more lyrics at the same time.  Should be fun.

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