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Just a little ditty I put together. I've tried to incorporate the many responses I have gotten in my quest for bettering my music. I must say that I am going into unchartered territory for me, kind of like going off on a pharmaceutical tangent as an adolescent. I must wait for others to tell me what happened.
I am looking for honest opinions (kind words are nice as well) but please let me know what is good and what is not. Thank you.
I am looking for honest opinions (kind words are nice as well) but please let me know what is good and what is not. Thank you.
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Lyrics
See ya on the other side copyright©2008
last words you said to me
then you reached out and touched my hand
turned your head and you went to sleep.
Stepping out in the cold black night;
then our past it came back to me.
Best friends forever
for all eternity.
Kickin' cans on a Sunday morning ya
you and me stayin' up and watchin' T-V.
Best damn treehouse on Lakeway Street;
It was always you and me.
Spoken word
You've always been my best friend
nothing's ever going to change it or take it away.
Brother, I'll see you on the otherside.
Just do me a favor
go ask your Mom, ask your Mom if you can come out and play.
Many things I remember
So many more I'm sad I forgot.
One thing I'll never forget, my friend
we stood together no matter what.
We walk alike and talk alike
nothin' is mine and nothing yours.
A childhood to remember
a friendship now lost.
Kickin' cans on a Sunday morning
you and me bud
Stayin' up late and watchin' T-V.
Best damn treehouse on Lakeway Street
it was always you and me.
last words you said to me
then you reached out and touched my hand
turned your head and you went to sleep.
Stepping out in the cold black night;
then our past it came back to me.
Best friends forever
for all eternity.
Kickin' cans on a Sunday morning ya
you and me stayin' up and watchin' T-V.
Best damn treehouse on Lakeway Street;
It was always you and me.
Spoken word
You've always been my best friend
nothing's ever going to change it or take it away.
Brother, I'll see you on the otherside.
Just do me a favor
go ask your Mom, ask your Mom if you can come out and play.
Many things I remember
So many more I'm sad I forgot.
One thing I'll never forget, my friend
we stood together no matter what.
We walk alike and talk alike
nothin' is mine and nothing yours.
A childhood to remember
a friendship now lost.
Kickin' cans on a Sunday morning
you and me bud
Stayin' up late and watchin' T-V.
Best damn treehouse on Lakeway Street
it was always you and me.



























































E-Frame Wrecker
I like the lyrics, they seem real and heart felt. I think this really touches your heart which makes it an exceptional song for that reason alone. I like the spoken word and the quick (Dylanesque) phrasing of passages. It suits you voice very well. This is the first song of your I have heard. Fantastic!