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Until the Stars Fall From the Sky
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is a song about our priorities in life. The young career woman remembers visiting her grandpa's farm as a little girl. Now she barely has time to mail him a Christmas Card. He's heartbroken.
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Wild Bill Austin covers the following genres (in descending order) Various Country, Various Rock, Folk (acoustic), Spiritual Contemporary, Middle of the Road (
Wild Bill Austin is returning to music for the first time in 20 years. However, since 2004 he has composed over 200 additional songs and has released "Give 'em Some Rock 'n Roll," a 12 song sampler of rock, folk and country on Local Scene Record Label, Big Bear Lake, CA. http://www.localscenerecordlabel.com/home.html He is now proud to rejoin sunFlower Music, as his career shifts into 6th gear!! His 2nd CD, "Ballad of the Asian Cowgirl" has all 16 songs (primarily country) selected and is waiting capitalization for a producer, musicians and sound studio. Our goal is a June 2009 release. And be on the lookout for "Fears We Left Behind," on sunFlower in the 2nd half of 2010. Please be on the lookout for Wild Bill and his songs!
Song Info
Charts
Peak #430
Peak in subgenre #129
Author
Wild Bill Austin
Rights
December 2008. All Rights Reserved.
Uploaded
April 08, 2009
Track Files
MP3
MP3 3.4 MB 128 kbps 3:43
Story behind the song
She wishes she could sit with grandpa on his farm on a hot Summer evening again, but her company needs her.
Lyrics
Until the Stars Fall From the Sky © 2008 Wild Bill Austin Verse 1 Was a hectic day in her department -- Needs some time alone and shuts her door, Recalls someone she really loves And how she never sees him anymore. Those weekends on her grandpa's farm. Seems like it was only yesterday. Everytime she asked him, did he love her, He would hold her close and say: Chorus I love you more than everything And everywhere that I will ever go, Love you more than life itself, More than anyone could ever know. I'll love you 'til the rivers all run backwards, And the birds no longer fly. My love for you will always be this strong Until the stars fall from the sky. Verse 2 She remembers how her heart ached When her family moved away, and how she cried, And though her childhood memories grew up, She longed to sit by grandpa's side. Now she's all wrapped up in work, Never finds the time get away. She still sends him all her love at Christmas. Every year her card will say: Chorus Bridge The day those stars began to fall, She received her wake-up call, Verse 3 Saying, "Grandpa wants to see you. "Lately he's been feeling very weak." She hurried out to visit, and discovered He was much too tired to speak. His eyes lit up when she came in. Their love was never stonger than today. She gently held his trembling hands, And as she kissed his cheek, he heard her say: Chorus Sunday December 14, 2008
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