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about
After months of writing, recording and mixing this, I thought it was about time I shared it with you guys. This song has a special meaning behind it, after losing my mum last November I thought it would be fitting to write a song expressing how much I appreciate her and what she did for me. Her being my number one fan, I know she would have loved this, and I hope you do too!
Mixed & Mastered by Matt Marshall
Artwork by Comatose Design
Vocals by Joe Edwards of Shields UK
lyrics
I can never forget all the memories in my head.
For the man that i've become, and the times that we have shared.
Just like a king beneath the surface of the shadows where we once lived.
How can I thank you for the things that you gave? For the man that I have become, now you're not here as I bleed.
And all that I hear in my skull is the ringing from my ears. And I treasure this, as the rest of me is numb.
You wrote for me a song that will play forever in my life.
And I know that it's too late but my fingers trace the surface of your life while you sleep.
I can never forget all the memories in my head.
For the man that i've become, and the times that we have shared.
Just like a king beneath the surface of the shadows where we once lived
How can I thank you? You gave everything to me. Although that youre gone, your memory still carries me.
I know that its too late to say but the surface of your life while you sleep to the song of the man that you made of me.
So I fall witness to the birth of the man as I relinquish myself to the person I am.
Ill never live like I wanted to live, ill never give like I wanted to give and now the pages in my life is the pain in my mind it cuts me so fucking bad its like the edge of a knife
credits
released November 7, 2015
Joe Edwards of Sheilds UK on vocals.
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