Travel through time with Wetion. Based on the book by the same name, Wetion highlights communication’s role in survival and the evolution of writing is a part of this theme. Its 10 scenes recall the important moments worth remembering over 2,000 generations…the legends, passion, humour, laws, codes and cures. And the scenes are staged in regions where much history was written - East Africa, Egypt, the Middle East, European regional hubs, and North American centers.
"She Don’t Need Me Anymore" is the second song in scene 5. In this, Greek statues came to life to witness the rift between the genders in 323 BCE. Situated in Gortyn, Crete, near the city’s theatre, three young women, Dione, Ava and Helen, looked at life and their prospects from varying perspectives. Ava aspires to write plays.
She Don't Love Me Anymore
The leaves rest gently
On the edifice
The rays of the sun
Light deep crevices
Your smile tells me
You are far away
It’s in your eyes
Not what you say
An image of pain
Locked in arms
An arranged future
Gilded-precious charms
Sorrow befalls me
As I plunge so deep
Hearts of stone
Prey on those who weep
A fading flicker, an imposing door
What can be worse?
She don’t need me anymore
The gargoyles watch and the lions roar
There can be no ignoring
She don’t need me anymore
The prayers of the angels
All for naught
The source of passion
Pulverizered by rock
The aura, the beacon
Of each soul
Trapped in the vault,
A heart grows cold
Change the scenery,
Monuments
Erasing memories
From the sleep they haunt
In new seasons
Hope can spring,
Rise again,
New flowerings
A fading flicker, an imposing door
What can be worse?
She don’t need me anymore
The gargoyles watch and the lions roar
There can be no ignoring
She don’t need me anymore
Black is black
Gray is gray
Obsessions grow
Each and every day
Only a miracle
Brings it back
A path of stone
A heart of glass
If only I never
Felt such pain
Marble statutes
With an artist’s name
Ease the burden,
Deep refrain
A castaway,
Never feel again
A fading flicker, an imposing door
What can be worse?
She don’t need me anymore
The gargoyles watch and the lions roar
There can be no ignoring
She don’t need me anymore
A fading flicker, an imposing door
What can be worse?
She don’t need me anymore
Love hurts
All lyrics and music protected by copyright
James Allan Krause
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