Work samples
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Sagacious Traveler Chapter 1, Embark
This first chapter of the nine-part series is the "embark" on the journey with these conversations with the various selves within my timeline.
Lyrics:
Oh, I traveled back in time to meet the boy I used to be
I said to him, if you could see the things that I have seen
You would laugh and you would cry, well maybe even wanna die
Oh, but it's quite the life to liveSee, I've had some people leave that really could have stayed
I've had some drunken nights, oh in the morning I have paid
You would laugh and you would cry, well maybe even wanna die
Oh, but it's quite the life to liveSometimes, oh there'll be dark and dreary days
But I've come to tell you kid, that it'll be okay
Cause when you almost lost, well that's when you find your way
Oh, but it's quite the life to live -
Sagacious Traveler Chapter 9, Great Scott
This final chapter of the series presents a conversation between my present self and my future self. It draws inspiration from my self-love letter-turned-song, Sincerely, Your Dearest Friend (2022). There’s no greater comfort than hearing from your future self that things will be okay and that “you’re going places.” The title is a direct homage to my all-time favorite trilogy, Back to the Future, which had significant inspirational impact on this series.
Lyrics:
Excuse me sir, can I walk with you in your car
I hope you understand it's a little far
I've traveled far to come and meet with you
Thanks for stopping by the show tonight
About Tavair
Tavair Dominque is a poet, singer, and songwriter in Balitmore, Maryland. Their poetry, crafted since 2007, captures raw emotion and life’s intricate moments. With a music career spanning multiple platforms, Tavair’s words and melodies unite in deeply personal storytelling.
"The Sagacious Traveler" Series
A series that explores the concept of advice and conversations I'd have with the various versions of myself that have and have yet to exist. There are a total of nine songs in the series spanning two demo albums "Missouri" (2023) and "Dandelion Soup" (2024). The word "sagacious" applies to the idea of an older version of myself being wise, combined with being a time "traveler" for the ability to have these conversations.
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Chapter 1 - Embark
This first chapter is the "embark" on the journey with these conversations with the various selves within my timeline.
Lyrics:
Oh, I traveled back in time to meet the boy I used to be
I said to him, if you could see the things that I have seen
You would laugh and you would cry, well maybe even wanna die
Oh, but it's quite the life to liveSee, I've had some people leave that really could have stayed
I've had some drunken nights, oh in the morning I have paid
You would laugh and you would cry, well maybe even wanna die
Oh, but it's quite the life to liveSometimes, oh there'll be dark and dreary days
But I've come to tell you kid, that it'll be okay
Cause when you almost lost, well that's when you find your way
Oh, but it's quite the life to liveYes, it's quite the life
Yes, it's quite the life
Oh, it's quite the life to live -
Chapter 2 - Perspective
As the second part of the series, I wanted to challenge myself lyrically. To do so, I asked the people around me at the time for a prompt:
"If you could give one piece of advice to your younger self, what would it be?"
I took their insights, wove them together, and crafted this letter to a younger version of myself.
Lyrics:
Venture out, get out of your box
It's not the place you want to live
Learn self-love, you're the one that's always there
The forever friend you're looking forTry to be kind to all you know
It's so true you reap what you sow
Just take the time to consider what I've saidTake your time and let yourself heal
Our heart, body, and minds are one
Care and love the older folk
Their mystery is likewise yoursBe sure to moisturize
Always buy your beds queen-sized
Just take the time to consider what I've said -
Chapter 3 - Armageddon
Lyrics:
I said, hey, my friend, don't you worry about the end
And all the things that you see all around
Hey, my friend, don't you hurry and pretend
Pretend to be something that you're notI said, hey, my friend, enjoy it while you can
And all the things that you see all around
Hey, my friend, oh, until the very end
Contemplate the earth and moon and starsI said, hey, my friend, no it ain't the end
Ain't quite time for you to call it quits quite yet
Hey, my friend, on the words you can depend
Because this word is yours and mine the sameI said, hey, my friend, don't you worry about the end
The end will come sooner than you think
Beware, my friend, don't be focused on the end
Because the end will come when the end will comeThe end will come when the end will come
So spend your time in the here and now -
Chapter 4 - Liminal Space
*Trigger warning (discussion of suicide)*
This chapter is particularly heavy, as it reflects a conversation with myself at the time of my first suicide attempt at age 17. When I initially wrote these lyrics, I was grappling with similar feelings of wanting to disappear after another attempt and searching for a way to ground myself or at least explore the foundations of my desires.It follows "Chapter 3, Armageddon" because the themes of craving death and the end of the world were deeply rooted in the religious teachings I grew up with. These influences shaped my perspective, making it easy to resonate with the lyrics from Dawes:
"And if Heaven was all that was promised to me, why don't I pray for death?"
Lyrics:
Each passing moment, the time slips away
The truths I found out throughout the days
Through everything -
Chapter 5 - Saltwater Taffy
Lyrics:
Always order the number three extra cheese, it's a guarantee
Tell the stars that they have your heart, you're a part of their very start
There appears to be a discrepancy in a few things that you do believe
How about thatI just want the best for you
I just want to see you get through, all the stupid fucking bullshit, my friendTimes are hard and they'll get harder
You fooled around and lost your heart, sir
The only way to get it back is a long way, that's okayI just want the best for you
I just want to see you get through, all the stupid fucking bullshit, my friendSweet lullabies, they make us want to cry, sometimes fly
Maybe a little beer, weed and wine, just sometimes, that'll be okay
Don't you worry about why the sun shines, just let it shine on your face
The choice has always been yours to go or stay, or to be your own saint -
Chapter 6 - Turtle Man
Lyrics:
The truth of it is, the hurt you caused has left me in bliss
The change oh to come, it's gonna burn brighter than the sun
No longer adapting to the numbThe guilt that I feel, can turn on me so I can't heal
The chaos of your schemes, is only fantasy and dreams
No longer your darkness I will beI've did all my best, so now I can finally rest
With the idea inside of me, it's my choice and I am free
I'm not that thing you need me to be, I'm not that thing you want me to be
It's my choice, I'm finally freeIt's my choice, I'm finally free
I'm not that thing you need me to be, I'm not that thing you want me to be
It's my choice, I'm finally free -
Chapter 7 - Farmers Market
Lyrics:
Seasons change, autumn rearranges all the things inside my mind
Tides turn, oh I burn, it's a mysterious type of kind
You think some things might change, ooh, but they'll be like this for a whileThe pines that line this ocean gateway remind me that it's hard for me to stay in one place
The bumps in the road cause me to slow, but slowing down just isn't for me
The concentration of fear is never high, ooh, when you want to dieThere's nothing wrong with being distracted by the nature cause it nurtures all of your soul
To erase some time from your line, that's the truth and consequence of being free
Living is being distracted, ooh, by the things that you want -
Chapter 8 - End of Infinity
Lyrics:
Father time and mother nature have tried to let me know
Instance after instance I've ignored my soul
Now the grim reaper's coming after me 'cause I've burnt up all my loveDon't be like me and think the things I've thought
Search for meaningless treasures, the only thing I've sought
Now the grim reaper's coming after me 'cause I've burnt up all my loveThe enemy of time, protecting you
From neglecting the things you love when mortality is due -
Chapter 9 - Great Scott
This final chapter of the series presents a conversation between my present self and my future self. It draws inspiration from my self-love letter-turned-song, Sincerely, Your Dearest Friend (2022). There’s no greater comfort than hearing from your future self that things will be okay and that “you’re going places.” The title is a direct homage to my all-time favorite trilogy, Back to the Future, which had significant inspirational impact on this series.
Lyrics:
Excuse me sir, can I walk with you in your car
I hope you understand it's a little far
I've traveled far to come and meet with you
Thanks for stopping by the show tonight
Melancholy and Marvelous (Photography)
A collection of photography with the idea of appreciating the melancholy and marvelousness of the world
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Cactus (Scottsdale, AZ)
Photograph taken in Scottsdale, AZ (2012)
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Sk8r Boi (Las Vegas, NV)
Photograph taken of cousin in Las Vegas, NV (2011)
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Jesse Hall, University of Missouri (Columbia, MO)
Photograph taken of Jesse Hall, University of Missouri Campus, Columbia, Missouri (2017)
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Christ Church St. Michael's Parish (St. Michael's, MD)
Photograph taken of Christ Church St. Michael's Parish, St. Michael's, MD (2023)
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Dandelion Soup
This piece is the art that I constructed for my demo album Dandelion Soup (2024)
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Escape the Monotony
Featured signage from a festival I organized in Columbia, MO, in May 2023, called Escape the Monotony. This music and arts festival, made possible with the help of many wonderful people, showcased an all-day lineup of live music, artists, spoken word performances, and vendors representing diverse backgrounds and crafts. The festival's purpose was true to its name: to provide an enriching escape from the day-to-day grind through the transformative power of art.
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Pool Fencing (Columbia, MO)
Photograph taken in Columbia, MO (2018)