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"The Passage of Our Lives©"
Lyrics by M. S. McKenzie | Performed by American Storyteller Music, Protected by Copyright

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Original Song Lyrics: Written by M. S. McKenzie, All Rights Reserved

"The Passage of Our Lives"

[Intro: Quiet Guitar & Distant Gulls, Soft swells, ship’s horn, gentle arpeggios]
[BPM: 70]

[Verse 1]
Seattle fades behind the rail as gulls glide by at the end of the day
A lifetime’s worth of nine-to-fives now pulling out of Eliott bay
Your hand in mine still fits just fine...
...a love that transcends time

We take a deep breath of salty air, as we take in Mount Rainier...
...and leave Seattle’s busy docks behind

[Chorus]
Together we sail toward the northern passage of our hearts
Past spruce-clad shores where the virgin rain forest starts
Forty years of weathered love still shining in our eyes...
We are young again where lofty mountains kiss the sky

[Verse 2]
Ketchikan rain taps the deck as years of memories come and go
We pass totems guarding cedar trails where salmon rivers flow
Then humpbacks breach at sunset, as passengers rush starboard side
While I watch for your reaction against the violet-colored tide

[Verse 3]
Ice calves off of Sawyer Glacier like crystal cathedral chimes
As blue as wedding China saved for all those special times...
Tonight, the northern lights arrive, a slow-motion, ribboned dance…
Green fire crowns your silver hair; I’m lost inside one glance

[Chorus]
Together we sail toward the northern passage of our hearts
Past spruce-clad shores where the virgin rain forest starts
Forty years of weathered love still shining in our eyes...
We are young again where lofty mountains kiss the sky

[Verse 4]
Skagway’s famous gold-rush tales curve through a mountain seam
We ride the narrow-gauge into the clouds and sip on coffee steam
Caribou tracks in powdered snow fade where the timber thins...
We share a virtual photograph, a scene no lens could ever pin

[Chorus – Final: Lifted Harmony]
Together we sail through this northern passage of our lives
Past evergreen-studded islands where a pod of orcas dive
Let the years fall soft behind us, like the snow on Sitka pines
Love writes its final verses where this inside passage whines

[Outro: Piano with last chord held on acoustic harmonics]

"The Passage of Our Lives" : Song Description

Logline

A slow, luminous travelogue through Alaska's Inside Passage becomes a metaphor for a forty-year partnership:two souls leaving the noise of "nine-to-fives" for a late-life voyage where memory, wilderness, and devotion braid together like tides at dusk.

What the song feels like

At 70 BPM, this is a tender, unhurried ballad: brushed drums (or no kit at all), finger-picked acoustic guitar, soft piano, and warm orchestral swells that move like long ocean rollers. Ambient details:distant gulls, a low ship's horn, gentle water sounds:paint the soundstage without stealing focus from the vocal. The overall mood is patient, reflective, quietly awe-struck.

Narrative & imagery (section by section)

  • Intro (Quiet Guitar & Distant Gulls, Soft swells, ship's horn, arpeggios):
    Sound design puts us on deck at twilight. The horn is a low, reassuring "north star," while the guitar arpeggios mimic the ship's steady wake.

  • Verse 1 (Seattle / Elliott Bay / Rainier):
    The city recedes:workaday life drifting astern. Hand-in-hand, the couple reclaims youthful intimacy as Mount Rainier looms like a guardian. The line "a love that transcends time" sets the central claim: love outlasts schedules, skylines, and careers.

  • Chorus (Inside Passage = inner passage):
    The geography and the heart mirror one another. "Spruce-clad shores," "virgin rain forest," and "lofty mountains" become language for resilience. The hook "We are young again" is not nostalgia; it's renewal:nature resets their emotional clocks.

  • Verse 2 (Ketchikan / totems / salmon / humpbacks):
    Totems and salmon rivers invoke lineage and return. A sunset breach pulls passengers to the rail, but the narrator watches a single face:love's private wildlife viewing. The "violet-colored tide" suggests evening and maturity without melancholy.

  • Verse 3 (Sawyer Glacier / aurora):
    Icefall "like crystal cathedral chimes" sanctifies the moment. "Wedding China" fuses ceremony with wilderness blue; the aurora crowns "silver hair":aging rendered royal. One glance holds a lifetime.

  • Chorus (reprise):
    The refrain lands deeper; by now the listener has seen what "northern passage" means:geography as shared biography.

  • Verse 4 (Skagway / narrow-gauge / caribou):
    History's switchbacks echo a marriage's turns. "Virtual photograph" names a memory too sacred or expansive to trap in pixels. The image passes like caribou tracks in new snow:present, then gone:yet unforgettable.

  • Final Chorus (Lifted Harmony):
    Harmony widens the horizon: "orcas dive," "Sitka pines," snow "fall[ing] soft." The beautiful line "Love writes its final verses" hints at finitude without despair:acceptance as grace. The word "whines" in "inside passage whines" plays as a ghostly horn/wind keening through fjords:an evocative, maritime after-song.

  • Outro (Piano, harmonic overtones):
    A sustained chord with guitar harmonics rings like aurora light:quiet, suspended, unresolved in a hopeful way.

Subtext & themes

  • The double meaning of "passage": The Inside Passage voyage mirrors the inner passage through decades of love:work, storm, still water, and arrival.

  • Aging as coronation: Silver hair "crowned" by green fire reframes aging as dignity and wonder.

  • Attention as devotion: Others watch whales; the narrator watches their partner. Love is focused presence.

  • Memory & return: Salmon runs, train loops, and tidal cycles suggest coming back:to each other, to essentials.

  • Acceptance of time: "Final verses" doesn't mean sorrow; it's the craft of choosing beauty at the edge of time.

Production & arrangement ideas (to make the recording feel like the journey)

  • Key & tempo: Warm major key (D or G) at 70 BPM; keep dynamics broad but never brash.

  • Intro design: 8–12 bars of soft deck ambience (gulls lightly panned, a single low horn layered with a bowed upright bass swell). High-passed ocean wash so it reads as space, not noise.

  • Verses: Finger-picked acoustic (nylon or steel), intimate vocal up front, subtle pad (mellotron flutes or soft strings) that blooms on place-names ("Rainier," "Ketchikan," "Sawyer").

  • Choruses: Add piano arpeggios, low strings (celli), and a breathy backing-vocal halo on "We are young again." Consider a brushed snare only on the last chorus.

  • Motifs:

    • Whale motif: A slow French horn or E-bow guitar line that rises on "breach" and "orcas," then settles.

    • Glacier motif: Celesta or glockenspiel hits for "cathedral chimes."

    • Aurora motif: Soft synth pad with slow, evolving filter to "ribbon" across stereo field.

  • Bridge substitute: Verse 3 functions as the emotional crest; treat it like a bridge with extra harmonic lift (e.g., IVmaj7 → V → Iadd9).

  • Final chorus (lifted harmony): Stack two harmony parts (third above, fifth below) and open the drums slightly (ride cymbal tip, no crashes).

  • Outro: Let piano sustain; add guitar natural harmonics at 12th/7th fret, fading with ship-wake reverb.

Vocal approach

Gentle, close-mic lead:confident but intimate. Think storyteller more than belter. Occasional duet lines on the last chorus can symbolize the "together" thesis without turning it into a full duet.

For your website (short blurb)

A twilight cruise up Alaska's Inside Passage becomes the inner passage of two people who've weathered forty years together. From Seattle's docks to Ketchikan rain, from glacier chimes to aurora fire, this 70-BPM ballad turns wild places into a vow renewed:proof that love can feel young wherever mountains meet the sea.

Tags / metadata

Genres: Singer-Songwriter, Folk-Pop Ballad
Moods: Reverent, reflective, cinematic, intimate
Instruments: Acoustic guitar, piano, strings, upright bass, brushed snare (optional), soft pads, celesta/glock, French horn/E-bow, field recordings (gulls, ship horn, water)
Themes: Lifelong love, nature as sanctuary, memory, renewal, late-life romance, journey

If you'd like, I can tailor a Suno prompt and a compact session plan (track list, bar counts, cue sheet) precisely to this arrangement.


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