Gerard O'Riley

Gerard O'Riley writes poignant and personal songs that encourage the listener to think a little more deeply about life and love. He always has a positive message, regardless of how sad a story can be, a happy ending is always available.

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This is about the deep and painful experience of serving in the military and the lasting impact it has on one's life. The emotional and psychological toll that war takes on individuals is profound and often difficult to express. The internal conflict and struggles of veterans. The haunting memories of war, the moral dilemmas, and the unseen scars of battle are palpable in the lyrics. The weight of having to make life-and-death decisions in combat and the trauma resulting from those experiences are portrayed vividly here. The chorus speaks volumes about the message I am trying to convey--the devastating impact of war. The music is a source of solace and a coping mechanism. The guitar and singing serve as a form of therapy.
These lyrics describe a plane ride that all the Casanovas of the world are destined to experience. Enjoy your flight!
This heartfelt Christmas song celebrates the birth of Jesus Christ, emphasizing themes of love and peace. With a classic aabb rhyme scheme across five verses, it paints a vivid picture of the humble manger scene, the joyous angelic announcement to the shepherds, and the arrival of the wise men. It beautifully encapsulates the essence of the holiday season and the eternal message of hope, love, and the Prince of Peace.
A song about coming to terms with the fact that you may actually love doing something others are pressuring you to do. The pain or distaste experienced doesn't always mean you do not genuinely like it. You just haven't had the opportunity to discover that you actually enjoy doing it when no one is pressuring youl.
A song about seeing the emotional pain of a loved one and desiring to be there for them in whatever capacity you can.