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A song about being in love with someone who you know is going to hurt you, but you still take the risk.
Began writing this lyric about how Neil Degrasse Tyson once spoke about how language is actually impeding us and getting in the way of progress by forcing us to put out feelings and ideas into words that already exist. I simply took it one humble step further by proposing that souns and music itself could serve to "help" eleviate this problem. I feel kind of silly cause, you know, he is the "rock star of science", but I meant every word. It also occured to me, by the end, that I was not thinking of those who are deaf, or struggle with hearing related problems. I deeply apologise if my lyrics came across as insensitive in any way. I am just so tired of a world full of darkness, hatred, war, famine... and if I am to say something, I should start somewhere. P, ease forgive me.
In a world full of difficult odds and uncertainty, it is difficult to rise up. This song shows the difficulty of striving to be enough and the longing to rise up.
I woke up this morning with this song in my head and just jotted it down. So it's the newest song I've written. About a guy who was really tore up by his woman leaving him and lies to himself that he's over her, when he's really not. Though it can also work just as well from a female's perspective. Only a simple word needs to be changed in the entire song.
A story about the age-old love at first sight, though told in a very catchy, country-style lyric that explores a man who falls hard for a girl and leaps right into the relationship, despite what his family and friends think. The way the man describes it is that he walked right into a hurricane. This is a very uptempo, loud song, which would really come to life with someone putting their full set of pipes to it. The chorus really, really rises up in inflection, when it gets to "I say 'you never met this girl, don't try to tell me!!!'" There's a strong emphasis on this song being sung well.