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A song I started writing many years ago. Dug it up in a very old .doc file, figured I'd try to touch it up and finish it. Being frank, I doubt this is one that'd ever strike it #1, though it's a strong track for any country or folk album. This is one of those songs that actually has quite a lot to say in very few words. I'm happy and proud with how it turned out. The last verse is my favorite, though it'll just read as XXXXX here. Though if anyone likes the first few verses, the last one is the strongest. It says the most metaphorically in the least amount of words. That's what songwriting's supposed to do, I guess. I like it enough to include it here. Plus, this is the way many men feel. Women with their contradictory nature at times... it can get -- well, let's just say "odd."
Der Titel verrät es bereits - es geht um den ersten Schwarm aus frühester Kindheit. Der Mensch, mit dem man im Kindergarten, in der Schule oder an den Nachmittagen so viel Zeit verbrachte. Der erste Mensch, bei dem das Herz schneller schlug. Vom Schicksal plötzlich getrennt und nie wieder gesehen - da bleiben nur die Gedanken daran.
Der Song handelt davon, das Leben zu schätzen und zu genießen und es mit all seinen Facetten anzunehmen. Es ist ein großer Unterschied, ob man lebt oder einfach nur überlebt. Es geht um die Einstellung, immer das Beste aus jeder Lage zu machen und nichts zu bereuen. Die Zuversicht bleibt dabei stets kugelsicher.
Some people believe they are unworthy of love especial when opening up to the one they have feelings for and that person is always left with a wonderful burden of caring for and healing their loved ones mind
This piece is about how blind we are to see that the authors that were terrified about where technology might land us has landed us here already. We live in a dystopian society and there's nothing we can do about it now...