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Tidal Repose
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This song is for those who lost their lives in the East Asian Tsunami, specifically the poor children who didn't make it.
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An independent artist who writes music for the fun of it.
I've always been interested in music, so I decided to make my own. This "band" is really just me playing all the instruments. My AIM is AldiSean if you want to contact me.
Song Info
Charts
Peak #1,187
Peak in subgenre #181
Author
Sean Brown
Rights
2005
Uploaded
March 12, 2005
Track Files
MP3
MP3 3.1 MB 128 kbps 3:25
Story behind the song
I just felt motivated, plus I haven't written a song in a while and ideas have been bubbling in my mind.
Lyrics
White water havoc on East Asian towns Save the children before they drown Send in Moses to part the sea Before it comes crashing down on me In the heart of destruction and catastrophe there lies a hope of everything turning out well, as the salt water coffin invades the shore. You've got to hold on, To your children, the day has not come, for the Fates to sever their life line. You've got to hold on for their life, if not yours will wash away too in the gloom of a tidal repose. Broken bodies strown on the shore nobody knows what this torture was for. Rethinking life as an interlude, Sometimes the play gets cut short. Just reach for my hand I will hold you while I can I will keep you close until the water pulls me under Just remember this time when your hand was closed in mine God only knows, how long until our tidal repose In the heart of destruction and catastrophe there lies a hope of everything turning out well, as the salt water coffin invades the shore. You've got to hold on, To your children, the day has not come, for the Fates to sever their life line. You've got to hold on for their life, if not yours will wash away too in the gloom of a tidal repose.
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