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 song about a victim of emotional abuse acknowledging the effect their relationship is having on them.
About being a victim of Karma
The song is about my favorite place in the world the mountains. It's where I want to be as I get older so I can hike, be at the summits, and see the beautiful views, and get the piece that I'm looking for I guess if I had to pick a place that I wanted to die, it would be in the mountains, because at least I would know I'd be doing what I love when that time came. It's hard to explain what being out in the wilderness, or in the woods, or on a trail or on the summit of a mountain can do for you. It's something that you just have to experience for yourself. But you also have to remember that the mountains are the boss. You can't take the mountains for granted when you're up there. I certainly don't want to die because of mistakes that I made. I want to go peacefully, and respectfully toward the mountains that I love
This is more of a song about me, and other people too. Sometimes it's really hard to make a decision about something, and all you do is contemplate it. You ask lots of people for their opinion, waiting to hear the answer that you want to hear. You know if you wait too long to make this decision the opportunities might go by and you'll miss out. Procrastination is certainly a very popular trait amongst people.
This song is about a guy who cheated, lied, drank too much, and always tried to say he was sorry. He never meant it, and didn't think it was anything wrong with his behavior. But then one day he comes home there's a note on the table that she's gone she can't take it anymore. He knows that if he doesn't change, this will just repeat itself over and over. He's in total denial, and hopefully this was a slap of reality.