and now everything will become nothing by here, in arms [Email]
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from my albumLyrics:
The ocean’s current’s changing and I regret to inform that the world as we all know it will cease to be no more. The winds have changed, the seasons fade, ice is melting at the poles. We’re trying hard to ignore the facts.But meanwhile in the city cars are crashing in the street, and the bridges fall like dominoes directly over me. Now the people scream “Oh save us please” as they drop down to their knees. They realize the end is now at hand I heard the countryside caught fire when the sun scorched all it’s fields and the pannicked farmers fled from what they all knew and held dear. They said “What’s to say? our world’s in flames and life won’t be the same. I hope the good Lord’s commin soon to take us home.” Then the sky, it opened up, to let the nightime take it’s bow. It kissed the hand of sunshine and the sun was then put out. The stars were gone, the days are done but I still have you my love. Though I can feel the life dissolving in my bones So let’s make the best of what we have and share the time that we have left just dancing underneath this blood red moon And your lips they scorched like wildfire everytime that we kiss, this is one of life’s sensations that I most certainly will miss As the calendar flies backwards faster than the speed of sound, it’s erasing all our failures and making ashes of our towns The world is through, now me and you can finally rest in piece, and as we die i think I here the oceans sing “Goodbye everything, we are through” Hardware:
same as all the other songs...Software:
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You must be registered and logged-in to comment. Whoa... &mdash 11/11/04 - 08:46:57 AM
Drums &mdash 11/15/04 - 12:02:39 PM
Great! &mdash 03/11/05 - 05:20:08 PM
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that I totally forgot about the first part.
I think the first chord progression repeats way too much.
When that happens the listener stops thinking about the
lyrics and more about "how long will this go on." Takes
away from the message. Maybe try different invesions of
the same chords to make it a bit more sonically
interesting.
Also, try to hint at the ending throughout the song. That
way, the frenetic finale won't sound so out of place.
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