I found out recently that lyricists are in short supply. I thought they would be a dime a dozen. Having written dozens of lyrics for songs and kept them hidden from the world, maybe the time has come to announce that I exist.
So if you are a songwriter looking for some great words to turn into lots of money, look no further. I am here to help- who knows, a great partnership may be waiting!
Here is an example:
Who could have known?
When you were seven and I was six
I made mud pies, you did magic tricks
You built me a castle out of cardboard boxes
Who would have known where it all would lead.
When I left school you were working hard
To save for a house with a big backyard
So you would be able to show the world
Just how grown up you were and how far you would go.
Three years later we made our vows
And our parents were standing there together, so proud
The world was turning just the way it should
The future was a promise, and our fate was sealed.
Who could have known as the world grew older
That our love would slowly become much colder
That one day soon I would have no shoulder
To lean on, and the fire in your heart would smoulder.
(three verses have been omitted - please request)
Who could have known as the world grew older
That our love would slowly become much colder
That one day soon I would have no shoulder
To lean on, and the fire in your heart would smoulder.
My thoughts on life
Why is it that, when we are young and have all the time in the world, we make decisions quickly, and when we get older and are running out of time, we make decisions slowly.
I guess this has something to do with having less at stake and having more time to recover from mistakes when we are young. When we are older, even our mistakes become easier to live with.
I guess this has something to do with having less at stake and having more time to recover from mistakes when we are young. When we are older, even our mistakes become easier to live with.
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