philippe deroin
Philippe bought this one just after he was diagnosed; it's so apropos. Indeed, "Death leaves a heartache no one ever heals. Love leaves a memory no one can ever steal." Il est toujours dans nos cœurs.
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The debut single from Kaprekar's Constant, from the forthcoming album "Fate Outsmarts Desire". Featuring David Jackson (Van Der Graaf Generator) on Sax and Dorie Jackson on Vocals.
lyrics
Come write your sorrows down here in the sand.
Can’t read my silence? My words you’re never going to understand.
Much better carving good fortune in stone.
Solitude works: its loneliness guarantees you stay alone.
Grief is a pain that just won’t go away,
But call it a memory you might just let it stay here.
Leave me! I’ll stay here for a while.
One day soon, I’ll think of you and smile.
Leave me! I’ll sit here for a while.
I know soon I’ll think of you and smile.
Death leaves a heartache no one ever heals. Love leaves a memory no one can ever steal.
Grief is a pain that just won’t go away,
But call it a memory you might just let it stay here.
Leave me! I’ll stay here for a while.
One day soon, I’ll think of you and smile.
Leave me! I’ll sit here for a while.
I know soon I’ll think of you and smile.
credits
released February 3, 2017
Dorie Jackson: vocals and backing vocals
Nick Jefferson: bass, fretless bass, electric guitar and keyboards.
Al Nicholson: acoustic guitar, classical guitar, electric guitar, mandolin and keyboards.
Mike Westergaard: keyboards, piano and backing vocals.
David Jackson: saxophones, flutes, whistles and G# bell.
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