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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A depressing piece about someone hating themself so badly that they are their worst enemy and hold a self-grudge. Hurting themself into oblivion. I must admit that this was me until I got help. I am no longer this person due to newfound self-love. I hope those who feel this way get the help that they need as well. I love you and God loves you.
This lyric is about love, what’s better? No really, what is better than falling in love? This song describes the utter beauty of a world filled with romantic bliss. Let’s fall in love on a beautiful island called Isle Of Endearment!
An abstract analogy of trees and the way a person feels. In this lyric, it talks about how trees feel truly; trees are jealous, self-hating sob stories, though no one knows how trees truly feel, somehow there’s a feeling that trees are depressed. Basically the lyric is about someone loathing themselves, wondering if the trees (someone else) are loathing themselves too so they’re not alone.
The gentle heart. Quiet, giving, tender. Undying love and loyalty. For Tim.
For the children of Robb Elementary School in Uvalde, Texas, and for all the children lost to the madness of untamed violence and lack of common sense gun control legislation. We failed them. Regardless of our differences, we’re supposed to protect them and ensure that tomorrow is their’s.