The Homeless - In Loving Memory Of What Could Have Been LP
100 on Blue&White swirl vinyl
200 on Transparent Yellow
lyrics
I’m counting the memories, if there is any regret.
Searching for harmony in the tears I have shed.
But there is no melody, only complexity.
I always stayed in this city, searching for simplicity.
I once knew the notes here, I’ve played them over and over.
But now I’m seven years older.
Stop the conductor. The timing is wrong.
The notes are getting darker and this takes too long.
And when he finally listened it was already over.
I threw it away, all I was born for.
I threw away my best songs
7 years maybe longer.
I’ve strangled myself
in the arms of the stronger.
And now I’m counting the dreams.
I still know the feeling of your arms wrapped around me.
It was so appealing, but it didn’t fend off the ghosts, who were chasing me.
And they caught me at the point where you left me.
I was wrong, It was always me.
Who was destructively hiding for inner peace.
I’m still searching for the harmony,
that one tune that reflects my hope …
I threw away my best songs
credits
from In Loving Memory Of What Could Have Been,
released July 14, 2013
Recorded Februari 2013 at The Ranch Production House.
Produced & mastered by Neil Kennedy.
Artwork by Laurien at Mathilde Studios.
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