andrushkiwt
Well-known member
I have a couple more acoustic songs in the mixing stage right now, all newer versions of older songs. This is the way this was originally written and planned, but I previously jumped right in to doing electric versions. Anyways, I'd be interested in hearing how anyone thinks this turned out. I can understand how the violin might compete with the vocal in places, but it's essential to the tune and its subject matter, on a personal level. I tried my best to make them both fit and not step on each other, mostly in how it's written/programmed. Much softer when vocal is going, then up a few notches in solo mode. Bass is just there for support of root chords, nothing else really.
Bury me, the words you wrote and gone tomorrow,
you'll be alright.
I follow you to see the sun set out your window,
but it burns too bright.
I can't recall the time I wasted all to myself,
and let you go.
What a tense situation I
caught you in, an indication
of where you hide.
Paint a picture your picture can
be of the one you know adores you,
but you'll be alright.
As the time passes on
without a moment,
I don't realize I follow you,
a second rate calculation
to end it right.
I won't beg to be the last one
who knows what's in your head.
I want back the time I wasted
and all I could've had.
Bury me, the words you wrote and gone tomorrow,
you'll be alright.
I follow you to see the sun set out your window,
but it burns too bright.
I can't recall the time I wasted all to myself,
and let you go.
What a tense situation I
caught you in, an indication
of where you hide.
Paint a picture your picture can
be of the one you know adores you,
but you'll be alright.
As the time passes on
without a moment,
I don't realize I follow you,
a second rate calculation
to end it right.
I won't beg to be the last one
who knows what's in your head.
I want back the time I wasted
and all I could've had.