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#ThriceThursdays: “Words In The Water” - This is definitely one of my favorite songs that we have written, and one of my very favorite lyrics that I’ve penned. My brain naturally wants to write essays and call them songs, so I’ve been learning over time to tell stories and use pictures and I think this is one where I have succeeded in doing that well. I read once that C.S. Lewis’s fiction would generally start with a picture that was in his head. In the case of Narnia, the whole chronicles began this picture in his mind’s eye: a faun, with an umbrella, in a snowstorm, carrying a package. As far as I can tell this song started for me with an image as well. I saw someone standing in a river and a book in the river as well. Writing the rest of the song was more like what Steven King describes as the process of unearthing found things, like fossils. “Stories are relics,” he says “part of an undiscovered pre-existing world. The writer’s job is to use the tools in his or her toolbox to get as much of each one out of the ground intact as possible.” I’m glad I found this one and got most of it out of the ground.
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