Original Song – “Masquerade”

Masquerade is a special song for me, that is, if it was possible that one song could mean any more than the others to a songwriter.  Every song holds something special and unique in a songwriter’s heart, because the song itself is an extension and a direct reflection of that heart.  Conceptually, as if in a dreamy video, the singer is walking through the reality of what is life today, and looking around and commenting on what he sees – without complete clarity or understanding himself – but no one seems to notice him, hear him or even know that he is there.  He is a detached presence trying to get everyone’s attention and wake them up to how they’re living, but they keep going about their normal lives.  The song is about the contrast of good versus evil, beauty versus emptiness, kind hearts versus cold hearts, awareness versus unknowing, love versus pretense, truth versus masquerade and what’s possible versus the status quo.  It starts slow and passionately and slowly builds in intensity.  During Verse II there is a sharp, dramatic and momentary pause or hesitation after the word “stop” – before immediately beginning again with continued intensity.

Someone not from our world – say a visionary angel who came to our world to enlighten us – could rightly ask us to justify why we live and have structured a society the way we have.   Why have we placed the emphasis on ourselves and not on others?  Since we live for such a short relative time span, why don’t we concentrate our priorities on values instead of possessions?  When love is the most precious element of the universe, and is universally free and in unlimited supply, why isn’t the foundation of our society constructed with such a wondrous substance?  Why do we hold currency and precious metals as a currency of exchange – instead of kindness, tenderness and love?

When we finally experience Heaven, we will truly understand what it means to love, to be loved, to cherish and to hold dear the things of the heart.  In our human experience we can’t understand the vast potential of possibility that could exist here on Earth – if we only but tried.  One thing I’m very sure about though – if I was to start over with the Tinker Toys and Lincoln Logs on the living room carpet in order to build a new society completely from scratch – it wouldn’t look anything like ours does today.  Here I’m talking about the social fabric and not the political structure.  For humans, nothing can replace democracy, but even that can be improved upon.  The emphasis in my new world would be on truth, on values, on cherishing time as a precious commodity, and heartbeats as a measure of units.  Value would come from hearts that are true, and our treasure would be the love we share and give away.

Perhaps dreaming of things unknown, but long hoped for isn’t a prestigious job title in our society today – but sign me up – because it’s the job that I want and the job that I strive for.  I would rather be a volunteer in a self-defined imaginary position, than to accept something less.  Because time is fleeting and short – and this just may be the very last job title that I ever hold – even if no one reads it or recognizes the value in it.  It really doesn’t matter in the end, because it’s the job title that I’ve given myself – “Dreamer of All Things Possible, but Unknown to the World.”  Welcome to my world – there’s room for everyone!

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‘Masquerade’ is another song from my first recorded set of songs, and you can tell how my voice wavers a lot from my nerves ~ especially in the first half of the song before settling down a bit in the second half of the song. In the coming days I’ll post one song a day from all 19 sets of songs that I recorded back in the mid-1990’s ~ enjoy! ♡ 🙂 Mark

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 "Masquerade" - "You Get What You Pray For", Collected Works Volume XIII, Copyright 1992, Mark D. Jones, All Rights Reserved

Masquerade

“You Get What You Pray For” – Collected Works Volume XIII, Copyright 1992, Mark D. Jones, All Rights Reserved

Verse I:

Am

Everywhere I look around

  G

I see the sights and hear the sounds

    D                                  A

Of life, as I pass along my way

Am

Things I see and things I hear

      G

Are often cloudy never clear

D                                   A

Where, is the truth in life today

      Am

The world has turned itself upside

G

Down the things we’ve lost can’t be

D                        A

Found, it’s only a masquerade

      D        A

It’s only, a masquerade  (x2)

Chorus:

C                          G

Where, has beauty gone

D                                   A

Where, have kind hearts gone

C                   G

Why, is life so cold

D                    A

Why, does evil hold

      C                          G

The hearts, of so many men

   D              A

I pray, Lord Amen

       C                      G

That love, will fill the world

        D                      A

That love, will fill the world

      G                       A

That love, will fill the world

Verse II:

Am

Can’t you see the things I see

G

Can’t you feel the things I feel

D                                      A

As I look around me every day

Am

Why does the world have to go on this

G

Way why don’t we stop –  and

D                                 A

Say, we’ve had enough today

Am

Let’s, build a world based on

G

Love, build a world we can be proud

D                      A

Of, instead, of a masquerade

D                  A

Instead, of a masquerade  (x2)

Original Song – “Cross Of My Lord”

Easter is fast approaching, so I thought I’d post the only Easter song that I’ve written – Cross Of My Lord – before the season of Lent is over and the Easter celebration is completed.  The lyrics are really quite powerful, in a reflective, introspective and personal way, as we examine our own personal relationship with Jesus and the cross.

The song tells the entire Easter story through the eyes of an eye witness observer of the life, death and resurrection of the Lord Jesus Christ.  In verse one, the crucifixion of Jesus is over, the crowds have dispersed and all gone home, and it is the next morning as the sun rises and a “new day dawns.”  From the lyrics we understand that the observer followed Jesus, observed his triumphant Palm Sunday entry into Jerusalem, knew his teachings, watched the crucifixion with the crowds, and has now returned the next morning to contemplate the meaning of the empty cross.  The crowds have all gone home, and he finds himself alone, face to face with the cross of his Lord – trying to understand the events of the day before and what the empty cross means to him personally.

In verse two, the observer and eye witness looks upon the tomb of Jesus, with the stone rolled away.  Again, the observer has arrived after the crowds have departed as the sun “dawns on a new day.”  He or she searches their heart for the meaning of the empty tomb and steps inside to see where Jesus defeated death and walked away.  The observer notes that “death lost its power that day” as Jesus rose from and defeated death once and for all.

Verse three describes the events observed by many eye witnesses after the resurrection of Jesus – walking along the road with Jesus, blessing and breaking bread with Jesus, conversing with and being enlightened by Jesus, displaying the wounds on His hands and feet, eating fish and ascending to Heaven – all as a “new day dawned.”

The chorus echoes the reflective, introspective and personal relationship the observer has with Jesus.  The cross remains and the fear is gone, because Christ died for him and “death has no power over me” – Jesus died to save his soul and wash his sins away.  As the song ends it slowly fades into a refrain that asks for Jesus and God the Father to return and for the Holy Spirit to descend upon us – Hallelujah.

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It’s only appropriate that I’m posting the only Easter song I’ve written here on Easter, 2014. This song is from Set 2 and I play my Fender Strat run through an effect that I liked at the time. The song is about the impressions of an eye witness to the events leading up to and after Easter Sunday. The singer returns to the site of the empty cross and tomb long after the crowds have left and reflects on what has happened ~ and what it all means… Easter Blessings to you all! ♡ 🙂 Mark

 "Cross Of My Lord", (Pg 1 of 2) "Three Chords and a Prayer", Collected Works Volume VI, Copyright 1991, Mark D. Jones, All Rights Reserved"Cross Of My Lord" - (Pg 2 of 2) "Three Chords and a Prayer", Collected Works Volume VI, Copyright 1991, Mark D. Jones, All Rights Reserved

Cross Of My Lord

“Three Chords and a Prayer”, Collected Works Volume VI, Copyright 1991, Mark D. Jones, All Rights Reserved

Verse One:

       F                                       G

The cross of my Lord stands on Calvary’s hill

       F                             G

The wind is calm and the silence still

           F                           G

As the sun comes up from behind the hill

          C           D

And a new day dawns

        C           D

As a new day dawns

   F                               G

I look to the cross and I stand alone

       F                            G

The crowds have left and all gone home

   F                             G

I search myself as I’m standin’ there

                 C                    D

For they’ve taken my Lord away

            C                    D

They’ve taken my Lord away

Chorus:

  G               Em            C                     D

I look to the cross and I have nothing to fear

           G                  Em           C          D

For my Lord died for me on the cross of Calvary

         G                  Em        C                                   D

But it stands empty now and death has no power over me

            F            C                    G

For my Lord rose again from the grave

     F                C                  G

He died so my soul would be saved

     F               C                              G

He died so my sins would be washed away

Ending (after last chorus):

     F               C                   G

He died so my soul would be saved

      F                                       G

The cross of my Lord stands on Calvary’s hill

      F                             G

The wind is calm and the silence still

          F                           G

As the sun comes up from behind the hill

         C           D

And a new day dawns

       C           D

As a new day dawns

C                D        C           D

Come, Lord Jesus…Hal-le-lu-jah

C                 D         C           D

Come, Jesus Christ…Hal-le-lu-jah

C                D        C          D

Come, Holy Spirit…Hal-le-lu-jah

C                     D         C           D

Come, God the Father…Hal-le-lu-jah

C               D

Come, Lord Christ

Verse Two:

       F                                   G

The stone from the tomb was rolled away

      F                     G

My Lord got up and walked away

        F                G

And death lost its power today

         C            D

And a new day dawned

       C            D

As a new day dawned

  F                                G

I look in the tomb and I stand alone

       F                             G

The crowds have left and all gone home

   F                             G

I search myself as I’m standing there

           C                   D

For my Lord has risen today

           C                   D

For my Lord has risen today

Verse Three:

     F                               G

My Lord walked along the road today

     F                               G

He blessed the bread and broke it today

     F                           G

He talked to many and showed us the way

       C            D

As a new day dawned

       C            D

As a new day dawned

     F                                     G

He showed the wounds on His hands and feet

                     F                                   G

When He was hungry He had a piece of fish to eat

     F                         G

He rose to Heaven to take His seat

C               D

Beside God today

          C                         D

To the right of the Father today