I’m learning that the answer here is to become love, more. It’s a universal language, leaving no-one but the most unloved confused (and then it’s a beautiful confusion, like a child seeing bubbles blown for the first time).
I am proud to present this song featuring the vocal talents of Margot McClean.
Tear stained eyes
They reflect and show me my pride
You give me a wounded smile
There’s two sides to a story
Two sides to a bed
I’m trying to bridge the gap
You pull away from me instead
Don’t let the sun go down on your heart
Don’t let the sun go down on your heart
Don’t let the sun go down on your heart
Don’t let the sun go down on your heart
Stained glass heart
All your pieces have come apart
I never meant to cause any harm
There’s two sides to a story
Two sides to a bed
I don’t want to fight anymore
I’m sorry for what I said
Don’t let the sun go down on your heart
Don’t let the sun go down on your heart
Don’t let the sun go down on your heart
Don’t let the sun go down on your heart
I really liked this video by Microsoft so I wrote my own music to part of it. You can find the original here. I’m a bit behind on the song a week project but I’ll be posting the missing songs in the next few days.
This is a short one, I just got iMaschine for iPhone and this was its test run. I really liked using it but it’s more of a sketch pad than a full songwriting application.
There’s a big sale on lots of iOS music apps this weekend. The best way to see what’s on sale is to visit Appshopper
The artists needs the pressure
To bring something out
Where there’s peace
There’s nothing to sing about
A people needs opression
To grow strong
Where theres peace
Theres nowhere to escape from