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Gerard O'Riley

Gerard O'Riley writes poignant and personal songs that encourage the listener to think a little more deeply about life and love. He always has a positive message, regardless of how sad a story can be, a happy ending is always available.

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"Mystery Queen" is a passionate and soulful love song that captures the essence of a mysterious and alluring woman. This mesmerizing track takes the listener on a journey of discovery, as the singer expresses his adoration for the enigmatic and captivating woman who has captured his heart. The song is about a woman who is so beautiful and sexy that she takes the breath away from the men she encounters. Her grace, style, and sensual charm are unmatched, making her a true mystery queen in every sense of the word. The song has an outro at the end.
I have learned that peace and happiness in this world are not so easily obtained. It takes effort and skill to manage life's daily stresses. It takes focus and determination to bring about success. Work, work, work and then work some more. Work on yourself. Work to become a better person. Work until you have accomplished your goals. These lyrics are about occupation. Rather, occupying yourself until you have become exactly what you wanted to be.
A young couple broke up. The guy decides, after some time, to reach out to the girl and see if they can reconnect, only to find out she's with someone else already! Despite the odds, he is determined to win her love back.
Inspired by Hank Willis Thomas’s bronze sculpture, “The Embrace”, which was installed on Boston Commons in Boston, Massachusetts, US last year. It depicts the four arms intertwined, symbolizing the hug that Dr. Martin Luther King and his wife, Coretta Scott King, shared after he was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 1964. I tried to imagine the emotions that Dr. King might have been feeling.
This lyric is a quirky lyric it's short, and would probably repeat itself after it's done. It's a rock genre. It's about a person who's always got a scam, whose dreams are absurdly and wildly fake, and who tells lies constantly. He tries to juggle all of these things into his life and realizes that he can't do it. Most importantly other people realize who he is. He's the juggler, he's in a circus world in his head