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about
Written : April 2005 – August 2006
This is the second song written about Lola. On St Valentines day one year after we had been together, she announced that she thought I could hurt her. We had an argument of sorts and we split up that night.
3 months after the break, I was at another house I had at the time and it was raining very heavily. The pain was still there – very much so. Again with trusty acoustic in hand I started playing around with an A Chord and came out with what is now the intro arpeggio.
The song was actually written over three distinct periods over the period of a year. The first verse was written that night in May.
6 months later whilst back at my house in Piles I went for a walk along the beach (a very rare occurrence in spite of living so close to it) and the second verse came out of it.
The final verse was written 5 months afterwards more than one year after the initial break up.
There is a lot of feeling in the song and the feelings expressed were very raw at the time.
The song was played live for the first time in January 2009 with a band whilst playing for the Chinese New year in a local Chinese Restaurant. It was a very different beast to the recorded version, and it was this event (and the excellent audience reaction) that made me realise that the music would be best if played by a band with different musicians playing their part and giving four (or five) lots of passion.
lyrics
Lyrics
Verse 1
Outside my window the rain falls hard
the memories don't wash away
I've watched our lives just fall apart
I don't know why to this day
you've changed I don't know who you are
We were so close now we are so far
Prechorus 1
When you came around You told me you thought I would hurt you
You told me its over you told me that we were through
With no explanation there really was no reason why
Why you came that night To say goodbye
Chorus
Do what you want to do
Say what you want to say
Say anything that you want to say,
Don't say goodbye x 2
Don't say goodbye
Verse 2
Outside my window the rain has stopped
the memories they start to fade
I walk along this empty beach
thinking back to those days
I've changed I now know who we are
We're distant strangers, just a bridge too far
Prechorus 2
When you came around you told me you thought that I would hurt you
You told me its over told me that we were through
But it was something inside of you - something that passed days gone by
And why you came that night
To say goodbye
Chorus
Do what you want to do
Say what you want to say
Say anything that you want to say,
Don't say goodbye x 2
Don't say goodbye
Verse 3
Outside my window the sun shines through
The memories they cause no pain
The air around is fresh and clean
Washed out by all the rain
The world has changed its such a different place
It feels so good to join the human race
Prechorus 3
But you've got it all wrong there’s no way that Id ever hurt you
I thought Id done wrong when all along it was you
Its so sad to think that we could have reached such a high
Oh but still its hard
To say goodbye
Chorus
Do what you want to do
Say what you want to say
Say anything that you want to say,
Don't say goodbye x 2
Don't say goodbye
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