Karianne Gabaldon

Karianne Nicole Gabaldon is a Songwriter from Hugo, Oklahoma. She has been writing lyrics since the age of 13. She wrote her first actual song in 2010 at the age of 18. She works on, not only songs, but books. She is a published author, poet, and screenwriter as well. She had started to write for music artist, Jordan Carroll, but it didn’t turn out. She had also written for other musicians that had used her work but not exactly partnered up with her. She has schizophrenia, but puts her pain into writing. Her mother, biological father, and stepfather are all incredible musicians who most likely made Karianne the songwriter she is today. She loves her life so much and is so grateful for the people in it — especially those who chose to follow her on her journey through writing.

 

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This is about a girl wanting to change her life but accidentally goes too far and develops an eating disorder. All she wanted was perfection...
This song is about what haunts you in the night; your dark shadow; your worst enemy... a monster that lives under your bed and lives with you until you die. Misery. But this is misery speaking to you, your mind. Your heart.
This song is about knowing that there are struggles and limitations in life, but still trying to make the best of what is yet to come. Knowing that you’re stronger and more positive than you think.
This song, believe it or not, is about me and my rebellious drug years. Think of it as The Beatles’ Lucy In The Sky With Diamonds... The “A” for Analeigh is for Air Duster. The “P” for Please is for Painkillers. The “C” for Cry is Comet... those were all of the drugs I experimented with. Luckily I never did the hard stuff, though air duster and comet cleaner are pretty bad. Nobody would have ever noticed this was me because I hid a lot of secrets in my life. But I’m coming out of the “secret” closet right now.
I wrote this song in celebration for my 15 years of writing anniversary. It talks about my life throughout the years; why I started and how I started. Some of my biggest “writing moments”.