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TGW BOOK 1

Songs that appeared within the narration, as well as alternate versions.
Read all song texts here. The list gets longer, so make sure to scroll!

Coming next: Albweiss Odysee!

TGW BOOK 1
Feathers of Varna - [B1.C4]
The Witching Hour - Witch-Sung - [B1.C5]
The Witching Hour - Bard-Sung - [B1.C5]
Dwellers in Darkness - Light Vers. - [B1.C10]
Dwellers in Darkness - Dark Vers. - [B1.C10]
A Heritage of Flame and Steel - Orig. - [B1.C12]
A Heritage of Flame and Steel - Younger - [B1.C12]

THE DUCKMAN'S PLAYLIST

A personal playlist to get in the mood for writing.

THE DUCKMAN'S FAVOURITES
Shieldmaiden
Invading Swan Lake
Wizard Duel
Bottomless Cup of Coffee
Ready the Horses
0.5 Stars, I Can Handle Them
Driving Down the Royal Road
Venturing to Get More Coffee
Making Coffee Just for You
Browsing the Forum to Procrastinate
Melancholic Mallard
Reading my Favourite Story
Sunday Breadcrumbs
Two Ducks on a Swing
THE DUCKMAN'S FAVOURITES
Shieldmaiden
Invading Swan Lake
Wizard Duel
Bottomless Cup of Coffee
Ready the Horses
0.5 Stars, I Can Handle Them
Driving Down the Royal Road
Venturing to Get More Coffee
Making Coffee Just for You
Browsing the Forum to Procrastinate
Melancholic Mallard
Reading my Favourite Story
Sunday Breadcrumbs
Two Ducks on a Swing

EXTRA

This playlist grows like Barbarthara; more songs by The Duckman.

Here, you will find traditional poetry brought to life, alongside modern creations from silly to serious.

EXTRA
Truth - A Kipling Poem Rendered Song
Truth - Modern Force Opera
Queen of Coffee - Upbeat
Duck on the Floor - Intense Dance

SONGS BY THE DUCKMAN — LYRICS

TRUTH — A KIPLING POEM RENDERED SONG

This piece is my humble attempt to render into song a poem by Rudyard Kipling, a writer whose work I have long admired. Kipling’s poetry holds a rare quality: the ability to distil the most complex and often troubling themes into art that feels at once profound and accessible. Whether in the cadence of his verse or in the narrative force of works such as The Jungle Book, his gift was not simply to write, but to shape thought into enduring form. He was the voice of a century.

There is great musicality embedded within Kipling's words, which is but the reflection of his skill. Even when read silently, his lines seem to carry their own rhythm, a natural melody that lends itself effortlessly to song. The transformation of his poetry into music reveals this quality even more clearly — the subtle balance of word, tone, and cadence becomes audible, almost as if the poem had been waiting for its notes all along.

“Truth” is my small contribution to this tradition: a tribute to Kipling’s artistry, and to the way his words continue to resonate for centuries.     
     

TRUTH
  

[Intro]

She faced herself at last, the story runs,
And telegraphed her sister: "Come at once!
Facts out of hand. Unable overtake
Without your aid. Come back for Truth's own sake!
Co-equal rank and powers if you agree.
They need us both, but you far more than me!"

[Verse 1]

Once on a time, the ancient legends tell,
Truth, rising from the bottom of her well,
Looked on the world, but, hearing how it lied,
Returned to her seclusion horrified.

[Verse 2]

There she abode, so conscious of her worth,
Not even Pilate's Question called her forth,
Nor Galileo, kneeling to deny
The Laws that hold our Planet 'neath the sky.

[Verse 3]

Meantime, her kindlier sister, whom men call
Fiction, did all her work and more than all,
With so much zeal, devotion, tact, and care,
That no one noticed Truth was otherwhere.  

[Bridge]

Then came a War when, bombed and gassed and mined,
Truth rose once more, perforce, to meet mankind
And through the dust and glare and wreck of things
Beheld a phantom on unbalanced wings,
Reeling and groping, dazed, dishevelled, dumb,
But semaphoring direr deeds to come.

[Chorus]

She faced herself at last, the story runs,
And telegraphed her sister: "Come at once!
Facts out of hand. Unable overtake
Without your aid. Come back for Truth's own sake!
Co-equal rank and powers if you agree.
They need us both, but you far more than me!"

[Verse 4]

Truth hailed and bade her stand; the quavering shade
Clung to her knees and babbled, "Sister, aid!
I am – I was – thy Deputy, and men
Besought me for my useful tongue or pen,"

[Verse 5]

"To gloss their gentle deeds, and I complied,
And they, and thy demands, were satisfied.
But this –" she pointed o'er the blistered plain,
Where men as Gods and devils wrought amain –
"This is beyond me! Take thy work again."

[Bridge]

Tablets and pen transferred, she fled afar,
And Truth assumed the record of the War ...
She saw, she heard, she read, she tried to tell
Facts beyond precedent and parallel —
Unfit to hint or breathe, much less to write,
But happening every minute, day and night. 

[Verse 6]

She called for proof. It came. The dossiers grew.
She marked them, first, "Return. This can't be true."
Then, underneath the cold official word:
"This is not really half of what occurred."

[Chorus]

She faced herself at last, the story runs,
And telegraphed her sister: "Come at once!
Facts out of hand. Unable overtake
Without your aid. Come back for Truth's own sake!
Co-equal rank and powers if you agree.
They need us both, but you far more than me!"

QUEEN OF COFFEE — UPBEAT

A little silly and upbeat song.    
  

QUEEN OF COFFEE

[Verse 1]

Morning fog breaks with a quack in the air.
The duck’s at the café, pulling up a chair.
Double shot espresso, she demands with flair.
A latte art swan? She doesn’t care.

[Chorus]

Feathers ruffle, steam rises high,
Her beak sips the dawn till the sun hits the sky.

She’s flying on caffeinated wings,
A duck with dreams that caffeine brings.
From the pond to the clouds she reigns supreme,
A cup in her grip fueling every dream.

[Verse 2]

Afternoon brews bring a cappuccino delight.
She grinds her own beans, her focus is tight.
Foam peaks perfect, she hums in delight,
Each sip a sonnet in the golden light.

[Chorus]

A barista of grace, a maestro of beans,
She’s the Queen of the Roast in her daily routines.

She’s flying on caffeinated wings,
A duck with dreams that caffeine brings.
From the pond to the clouds she reigns supreme,
A cup in her grip fueling every dream.

DUCK ON THE FLOOR — INTENSE DANCE

Intense Dance,
with not much sense.    
The Duck is already on the floor.
He is waiting for you. What are you waiting for?

 
 
 
 
 
 
DUCK ON THE FLOOR
[BALLROOM COMMANDER]
 
  
[Verse 1]
 
Quack attack, he's back he's slick,
Feathers flying, the beat’s so thick.
Paddle to the left, shake a tail to the right,
Duck's got moves under neon lights. 
 
[Verse 2]
 
Bassline hits like a cannonball splash,
Beak in the air when the violins clash.
Who’s got wings sharper than this?
It’s the duck,
My dude,
You can’t resist! 
 
[Chorus]
 
He’s got that strut waddle waddle sway,
Feet slap the floor like an 808.
The crowd goes wild, they scream his name.
Duck’s in the building, changing the game.

Duck on the floor, whoa-oh,
Bass drops hard, feathers explode.
Quack quack quack, let the party go.
Duck on the floor, stealing the show. 

[Verse 3]
 
DJ Duck, yeah, he’s spinning it fast,
Breaks the beat like a pond of glass.
He moonwalks,
Yeah, he glides on water,
Drip so fresh, he’s a dancefloor starter. 
 
[Verse 4]
 
He’s got bills, but not for the rent,
Only cashing checks for the moves he invents.
Dapper as heck in his tux so neat,
Duck's the king of this bassline beat. 
 
[Alternate Verse]
 
Duck drop, duck drop
Bass so hard, make the floor pop,
Feathers fly, crowd can’t stop,
Quack attack, it’s a nonstop bop.
  
[Chorus]
 

He’s got that strut waddle waddle sway,
Feet slap the floor like an 808.
The crowd goes wild, they scream his name.
Duck’s in the building, changing the game.

Duck on the floor, whoa-oh,
Bass drops hard, feathers explode.
Quack quack quack, let the party go.
Duck on the floor, stealing the show.

[Verse 5]

Yo it started at the pond, just a duck in the reeds,
Feathers slick back, like he's built for speed,
Saw a party flyer floating on the breeze,
Said, “Dance till dawn”. 
He said, “Duck yeah, Please”
 
[Verse 6]
 
In the moonlight glow, he’s a fly guy.
He waddles to the door, says,
"I don’t need to try."
Security stops him, says, 
"You’re a bird."
He smirks, flips shades, drops one word,
"Quack"
— The bassline starts to churn,
Now the club’s on fire. Let the tables turn. 
 
[Chorus]
 
He’s got that strut waddle waddle sway,
Feet slap the floor like an 808.
The crowd goes wild, they scream his name.
Duck’s in the building, changing the game.

Duck on the floor, whoa-oh,
Bass drops hard, feathers explode.
Quack quack quack, let the party go.
Duck on the floor, stealing the show. 

[Alternate Verse] 
 
He’s not just a bird,
He’s a ballroom commander.
Lights flash around,
He's the party's mainstander.
Feet hit the beat,
Got the crowd in a trance.
Who knew webbed toes could deliver this dance? 
 
[Outro]
 
Duck on the floor, whoa-oh,
Bass drops hard, feathers explode.
Quack quack quack, let the party go.
Duck on the floor, stealing the show.