Our lord Paul is a 4 song (poetry and song) album using poems from the Memoirs of Billy Shears. It continues from where Faul the Musical left off. Read by Countess Powers. The last song, The Paul McCartney replacement conspiracy, is from Turbulent Times 2.0 and is an over view of the Paul McCartney replacement theory. Our lord Paul (song 1 of 3) Music by Mike Brigman. Poem by Countess Powers from The Memoirs of Billy Shears by Thomas E. Uharriet. Words by Dave Cornblum. Our Lord Paul is over all…. (DC as Billy Shears) Life goes on past the stage All the roles that we played because we’re all just human beings Business matters, personal matters, The characters that it all shatters The fab three has been a machine Paul in dreams Behind the scenes It gives me wings For who I am Life goes on past the stage…. Our Lord Paul is over all (Poem read by Countess Powers from The Memoirs of Billy Shears by Thomas E. Uharriet) He’s keeping watch by night and day He watches how I sing and play Though dead to you, he lives through me, In thoughts and dreams and conscious streams He writes my songs for this one fee That he may always live through me I tried to leave, but he could tell I tried to drive off in his car But though his soul may burn in hell And though he sleeps, he’s never far Sometimes I’d rather be alone, but only for a minute I’d rather live my life as me without another in it Our Lord Paul is over all…. Living in the Now (Our lord Paul) Song 2 of 3 from Our Lord Paul Poem read by Countess Powers Poem from Memoirs of Billy Shears by Thomas E. Uharriet Music and words by Dave Cornblum Living in the now frees us from our sorrow Living in the now is the only thing that last Living in the now is not about tomorrow Let’s live here in the now, and forget our past oh, those old forgotten days … I used to mourn forgotten days of Bill, and all his friends I used to miss my relatives, and all the things we’d been through I used to codify old scenes, and work them into …. Living in the now oh oh Living in the now oh oh Living in the now oh oh Living in the now oh oh Stories of pain and ritual What it’s like to be abused to fracture my whole soul Living in the now I could let my stories keep the pain alive today but that just lets abusers win Today is another day oh, those old forgotten days that we remember now … Living in the now frees us from our sorrows Living in the now is the only thing that last Living in the now is not about tomorrow Let’s live here in the now, and forget our past Living in the now oh oh Living in the now oh oh Living in the now oh oh Living in the now oh oh See Me as Paul/Bill Song 3 of 3 for Our lord Paul Poem read by Countess Powers Poem Carry that Weight from Memoirs of Billy Shears by Thomas E. Uharriet Music and words by Dave Cornblum Would I lose my soul of all I’ve gained or could I hide what I distain? For me to fly Paul’s broken wings, I knew they’d pay most anything . It was a gamble, a risk, a bet. I wasn’t humble. Not one bit. The highest price I knew they’d break. They’d do my will. Oh, they pay anything for my character to be what they want me to be. Oh, with my broken wings. I’m here as Paul, playing for you all I’m here as Paul , pay me as Paul Love me, hear me, see me as Paul Will it be Paul or I who bleeds? I said, I’d drink from Paul’s old cup I’d break his bread and eat his sup So lavishly they filled the pot and gave me everything I’m here for you all, the last one to take the Faul The stage still calls for me to become Paul Love me, hear me, see me as Paul To stop his reign. I fixed the hole to ease his pain. Under their souls I shed relief intrigue me not to ever leave….! Billy don’t give up cause there will come a day When they will know your name, more than the parts you play. And they’ll love you, and they’ll hear you, and they’ll see you as Bill….. Would I lose my soul of all I’ve gained or could I hide what I distain? Would I lose my soul of all I’ve gained or could I hide what I distain? The Paul McCartney replacement conspiracy. Countess Powers had asked her AI app to write a special poem about the Paul McCartney theory. Then I added music with the same bests per minute as sundown by Gordon Lightfoot.