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A lot of people--I mean a lot of people!--have been writing songs about the virus pandemic we're unfortunately still suffering through, as of late May, 2020. Me, I wanted to go a different route. A lot of people act as if this is the end of the world, so I wanted to write a song about a fantasy, post-apocalyptic world where a mother is trying to soothe her child while spreading some wisdom to her child about all the nothingness that's left out there. It's more general, not virus-based. I like it and feel it's rather poetic; turned out nicely.
This song is inspired by the movie baby driver. It depicts the roles reversed and the woman leaving the man behind for fear of his safety. But she's not protecting him from an evil force wishing to bring him harm, she's protecting him from the horrors of her mental health and what may unravel
I don't think there are nearly enough songs that compare women to other things men love. Though I wrote this and likely shouldn't be tooting my own horn, I think I got fairly clever in some spots with innuendo and double entendres, so it's a really fun song. It's short and snappy with an upbeat chorus. It's really fun to play and sing.
A song about an alcoholic man who can't seem to keep himself on the wagon. He keeps drinking, and he keeps coming home wanting help from his woman to hold him up. For me, this song is really emotional and is relevant to a lot of different people who struggle with alcohol and are looking for someone strong to help them through it.
A song about a man whose woman leaves him, but that's it. No resentment, no anger, no bad blood, just a girl who moves on. So that leads him to believe that she must have never loved him, since she doesn't actually hate him, which is the typical thing that happens when people break up, at least for a while.