But wait, there's more... (I'm Not Afraid Of) The Dark

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Here, have another one:



(I'm Not Afraid Of) The Dark

Babe the lights went out too soon but I'm not afraid of the dark
Too little sun and too much moon but I'm not afraid of the dark
And so I pen this lost love tune but I'm not afraid of the dark
Except sometimes

Babe it shouldn't be like this but I'm not afraid of the dark
Love is just so hit and miss but I'm not afraid of the dark
Still we set out in search of bliss but I'm not afraid of the dark
Except sometimes, except sometimes, except sometimes

I'm sure it's all been said before
A million songs have been sung
I struggle and I search but I never find the perfect rhyme
But it's there on the tip of my tongue

The words they just evaporate but I'm not afraid of the dark
I leaned it all but much too late but I'm not afraid of the dark
And so it seems this is our fate but I'm not afraid of the dark
Except sometimes, except sometimes, except sometimes
Except sometimes, except sometimes, except sometimes


*****

Yes, yes, too many instrumental passages, but hey, I like them!
 
I like it, listened to it the whole way through. Nice guitar work and harmony. It reminded me a lot of John Frusciante's solo work, especially his 2005 album 'Curtains'. It has that strong driving, building melody which I love to listen to.

In terms of lyrics (as this is a lyric thread) it's a good example of a song where the lyrics become more powerful because they're framed so well in the context of the music. You could say that "I'm no afraid of the dark" is a cliche, but it really doesn't matter when the song works well. I think the repetition of that phrase also strengthens your intention with it, by itself it might be deemed throw away or cliche, but as a hook, it stays with you and feels more potent.

Good song, well done.
 
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