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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 lyric is about a relationship where one person is cheating on the other. They figure it out, even though the other person really doesn't make it too hard to figure out. They finally realize that they don't need to be in this relationship, and they tell them directly. The other person really doesn't care anyway, because they already found someone else that they're cheating with. They know they were a fool, to believe that they were faithful, but now they know they will no longer play that fool and the game is over
This lyric is about women who only want money from a relationship. They prey on vulnerable men who might have a lot of money, and a little bit of Fame. They put up with the fact that even though they're being taken advantage of, it's okay if they have a good looking woman on their arm. It's not to say that all women are gold diggers, most of them are not, so please don't get the wrong impression. I've never been on that end, because I never had a lot of money. When I did have some money, more than I ever thought I would have, I did have women who went out with me just because I had some money. It's not to say that these men are good looking guys and couldn't get a woman to go out with them that isn't looking for just money. That's the situation that I was in. But I think you compromise your own beliefs, and in the end it's really your fault for being taken advantage of. I don't believe you can blame the woman.
A song about being madly in love with a person but they don’t care about your wellbeing, mentally nor physically.
"Wie der Wind" ist ein Song über Freiheit und Zusammenhalt. Stilistisch erinnert der Text an Punk und Rockbands wie z.B die Toten Hosen, Saltatio Mortis oder Santiano.
This song is about desires, how badly we want them, how we end up getting them and how we betray ourselves in doing so. It's also about how cruel fate can be.