Exquisitely gentle, introspective alt-folk about violence in a song by the Brooklyn singer songwriter Matt Gaydar who employs finger-picking acoustic guitars and vocal harmonies to create a rich, intimate atmosphere. This is the final song from his brand new album Fixed Memory, which can be explored and enjoyed via the Spotify embed link below and also bought via the Bandcamp or Soundcloud embeds below.
How much blood we gonna spill
to learn value of a life
I know I ain't worth all that much,
but ain't no reason
why I should die nor anyone else
from the mouth of a gun or a club
love never hurt no one
how did all our fears
steer us wrong
stop and see the beauty
in the twinkle of everyone's eye
we all need help
but we're afraid to ask for it
at least that's what i think is happening
and I'm up here preaching
though i don't really practice
acting as if life only had one winner.
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