The Prince of Tyres is a very short and simple instrumental about guilt riddled rulers, brain dead murderous zombie mobs, and Lazarus growing by the hour. The aim is to make you cry in less than 60 seconds?
Off beat harmonies carelessly thrown in over a lazy simple sad melody will hopefully evoke the feeling #sad.
Excuse all the christian symbolism in the image... I use symbolism from many different sets and alphabets. The movement from authoritarian to humanitarian religious experience, and our own very sophist dark age is more easily conveyed using the christian set than say hindi, or tao. I would like to point out I am decidedly anti-sophist, whether in religion, math, history, science or anywhere else, and it is everywhere now, like a universal religion, Sophism.
The EZ28 refers to Ezekiel 28 and fits in nicely with a quote from (the anti-sophist and not christian) Socrates: "Tyranny naturally arises from democracy and the most aggravated form of slavery from the most extreme form of liberty."
I used The Prince of Tears with a poem I had written called "The Enemy" in a video now at - https://youtu.be/jZ4jS2-eYtI - The poem seemed to fit the mood:
The Enemy.
Once a soldier wounded
Wandered aimless to a villa,
And there expired to awake
By the tender ministrations, of a womans
Strong and certain hand's.... Watch the video for the rest - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-vLJAQanjkM
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