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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Ein moderner Shanty ohne Rum, Segelschiff oder Skorbut.
Disco song to get everyone on a dancefloor!
This is about you're all American ordinary girl who is in limbo. She's fighting with herself, and contemplating for life. She doesn't understand how things have become so confusing, and why she feels down so much. It's a sad lyric, which is all too real in the world today. There are so many people sitting at a bar with a drink staring them in the face wondering if that's going to make them feel better. Somehow it never does. They're looking for something, they're looking for answers, and they're just might not be any to be found.
This is a fictional lyric about the woman of my dreams. It kind of goes back to a similar lyric where I wonder if I'll ever have a second chance at love. In my mind I imagine meeting a woman like this, one that I feel so strongly about. One that I will love without prejudice. My only hope is, that I find that person someday. I want to be special to someone, and make someone feel special. I want to be there when they need me, and have someone be there when I need them.
This is a lyric about being lonely, and wanting another chance at love. Personally I've only really been in love one time. As I'm now in my '60s, I wanted to myself will I ever get another chance, a second chance at love. I think it's easy to find love but to be in love is the real key. That's hard for me, and I'm sure from any other people. I can never understand why it's so hard to find that common with so many people out there, but it's like finding a needle in a haystack, at least for me. I think about the future and will I be alone for the rest of my life, and it makes me sad.