Monday Inspirations
Monday, March 15th, 2010Monday Inspirations—Here are 3 weekly ideas for song lyric, poems, instrumental titles, photos, video, short story or anything they inspire you to create. Use the title if you like & make something! It is yours for free. A gift. ![]()
88. Fat Dog
After reading an advertisement in a magazing about a drug you can buy to give your overweight dog so it will lose weight, my dog started looking fat. :-) He doesn’t look fat when he’s playing. But when he begs for my food he looks fat. Fat Dog.
89. CHECKLIST
The sound of a hard K gives a word power. I am reminded of the main character in the novel/movie The Bridges of Madison County - Robert Kincaid. That name is pronouned with vocal force - 2 hard Ks - Kincaid.
So CHECKLIST makes a great title and is easily pronounced. I’ve got a checklist for you baby. One - you’re beautiful, two - you give me chills and thrills and three - you’re all I see tonight, you top my checklist.
90. Noticeably Quiet
A poetic singer-songwriter lyric title or can be a title for an instrumental piece or a piece of art/photoography/video. Noticeably Quiet shows how an object can have impact and at the same time be subtle. A huge redwood tree can be noticeably quiet. So can a mountain, so can a snowflake, so can a lover sitting across the bed as he puts his shoes on.


