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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These lyrics are about the Coronavirus and how we should all remain calm and it’s scarier to live than to die. So, yes, we are going viral, but does that mean it’s the end of the world? No! We shall prevail!
This song is about the coronavirus and my views and opinions on it. I honestly do not think it’s real, I think it’s all just a hype to freak people out. Just like Y2K. They’ve done this to us almost every year! So I believe that they patients who’ve died are either actors or have died from something else and the media just saying it’s that.
This is about a man I met through my best friend. The only thing is I met him on Facebook, but once I did, I immediately crushed on him. About 7 months later he finally starts calling me pet names and I suddenly come up with all these ideas and fantasies about what we do, where we live... aah! The possibilities! If only it were love...
Kind of a trashy song, but if you like trashy then these lyrics are for you! But a fare warning, this songs contains a lot of sexual content among other things such as drinking, profanity... not suggested for children. Enjoy all you bad bitches!
To the most wonderful person in the world; the woman who saved my life multiple times and would be willing to do it again; the woman who once raised me and still continues to do so... my mom. I love you, mom! And even though this song is pretty personal, you can always change it around once it’s yours.