Notes On How To Stay Alive

Álbum: It's Just Great

Notes On How To Stay Alive
Título Notes On How To Stay Alive
Nombre del archivo VALO335_05_Notes On How To Stay Alive_Full
Descripción Emotional male vocals yearn for a lover who has left, hoping that he returns, with expressive guitar, piano and strings adding to the melancholic mood in this subdued pop folk tune. Version - Full
EscritoresEhren Ebbage (BMI) 25% [503019995]Rylan Fischer (BMI) 75% [1079625233]
EditoresVALO International Publishing (BMI) 100% [809273135]
ISRC QM2ZU2104503
PPM 74
Letras

Gladiolus burn like summer months,
Brighten up at once my lonely little life.
Had to notice bold on every front,
You know what I want so tell your little lies.
Tell me that he's waiting on the porch step,
Say I'll see his face again.
I know that he hasn't come back home yet,
Say why don't we just pretend.

Someone tell me why am I surprised,
When will all these fleeting thoughts of him subside.
Making notes on how to stay alive,
When life comes back into focus.

Oh sweet flower mock me with your red,
Make me feel upset instead of empty
What a power lift me from my bed,
Help me read the notes he sent me.
Tell me that he's standing right beside me,
Want to see his face again.
Tell me how he lived a life like lightning,
Loud and gone within an instant.

Someone tell me why am I surprised,
When will all these fleeting thoughts of him subside.
Making notes on how to stay alive,
When life comes back into focus.

I know he's gone away,
And that won't change it's set in stone.
I'm bleeding everyday,
A little less still on my own.

I remember walking in the road,
Promising our final breaths.
That December I was all alone,
Ash is all that I have left.

Someone tell me why am I surprised,
When will all these fleeting thoughts of him subside.
Making notes on how to stay alive,
When my life comes back.
Someone tell me why am I surprised,
When will all these fleeting thoughts of him subside.
Making notes on how to stay alive,
When life comes back into focus.
Gladiolus.

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Emotional male vocals yearn for a lover who has left, hoping that he returns, with expressive guitar, piano and strings adding to the melancholic mood in this subdued pop folk tune. Version - No Vocals
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