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I wrote this in January of this year. It's about the falling out that occurred between Joey G, and I. And is talking about the years I gave to the, "Heartstrings" album. Only for it to never see the light of day. Appreciate you. - Damian DeadLove

Does it drive you mad deep inside?

Knowing that I read through the lies

It’s your tone the suggestion implied

As darkness slowly claims your eyes

 

Eventually the wheels fall off the car

Tired engine sputters going nowhere 

Too busy wishing on some falling star

Always present but never really there

 

Never wrote a word to those songs

Lent my mind recorded some voices 

Putting focus back where it belongs

You kill your music with bad choices

 

 

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    1. Music, when being made, and left to people’s decisions, will always run into clashes between the makers of it. Sometimes it’s a clash of personalities, or other times some section of a song that’s causing derision. I once wrote an instrumental acoustic guitar song assuming it would go onto a CD we were making. The actual guitarist in the band used it for a limo ad he was making for a company.

      Music is a spiritual thing. It’s a shame when animosity develops over it.

      Good one, Damian.

      • Thanks so much for reading and your kind words, Tim. So glad you connected with the write my friend. That is some twisted shit to do to a bandmate. Sorry, that happened to you brother. When we were in sync, we were a really good team. Before all the manipulative games began, people change, not always for the better. Music is a spiritual thing, I agree. Thanks for sharing part of your story, Tim. Appreciate you.

        Damian

    2. When the passion is in the wrong place, nothing will ever reach the destination. I seriously with that album had come to fruition. I betcha one day he will too. Whether or not he ever acknowledges it…? What does one do when they realize they literally walked away from the talent? I would still love to have heard that album, my friend

      • Thanks so much for reading and your kind words, Willow. So glad you connected with the write my friend. I wish the album came to fruition as well. I’ve always wondered will that day come, when he realizes that he ran from his talent as well. Most of all will he realize I was his biggest supporter, that I had his back, and if he believed half as much as I did he could have had his music heard. I’m more disappointed than anything, I guess. Thank you for your commentary, and for making me feel a little better my friend. I appreciate you.

        Damian

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