Plain and simple, the lyrics are about my daughter. As a proud parent, I am often overwhelmed by the innocence, beauty and unlimited potential when holding a new-born in your arms. Not to get weird here, but there is nothing like it. As I cradle, rock or talk baby-talk, it is difficult not to think about the new life I am holding, how fascinating they are and to drift into thoughts of what will happen in their future and how we can make that path easier. This song also features Gary Jefferson on vocals. You will hear him a lot on my tunes, and he was the vocalist in the demo recording the band did in the studio. He has pulled me into a number of projects and I often ask him to help me with mine. There are so many musicians I depend on and work with regularly. I will introduce you to them and the work they have done in future posts.
Most of the music is sequenced along with the drum tracks, I play the rhythm guitar parts and had a friend come in for the guitar solo, while my wife adds back-up vocals. All grown up and with children of her own, the meaning of this song gets deeper and closer to the heart every year.
“Slick as A Dream” (c) MSK 1988
Slick as a dream, this beauty machine
Sharp and so cold, young – just as old.
Moving so sweet you can feel the heat
Smiles of sorrow can’t wait ‘til tomorrow.
One thing you’ve learned: love has to be earned
Pain must be shared, embraced if you dare.
Nightmares are gone, but she carries on
Can’t forget her, love lasts forever.
Tender love cries slowly hypnotize
The helpless day now melting away.
And if you dare she’ll become aware
Give those who bleed whatever they need.
She knows exactly who she is.
And exactly what she needs.