Living for music. It's "Rock & Roll Heart", condensed into one line and not as annoying.
Trivia: This is the third or fourth rewrite of this song. The first two or three were initially conceived as love songs, and the line originally read as "Your heartbeat is my metronome click", which was written as a cute way to describe how inspirational the subject was to the narrator. This approach to the song was practically abandoned because I generally hate straight up love songs, and now the song is about a singer and a guitarist playing at a park and at a bar, with some romantic undertones. I liked the chorus so much that I changed barely a thing of it, and just rewrote the verses completely. I changed the line from "Your heartbeat is my metronome click" to "Your heartbeat's a metronome click" to shift the focus from the narrator's love of the subject to the subject's love of music.
I wrote this before I asked you what I should write a song about. I still plan on looking into the whole Green Revolution thing you described to me.
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Trivia: This is the third or fourth rewrite of this song. The first two or three were initially conceived as love songs, and the line originally read as "Your heartbeat is my metronome click", which was written as a cute way to describe how inspirational the subject was to the narrator. This approach to the song was practically abandoned because I generally hate straight up love songs, and now the song is about a singer and a guitarist playing at a park and at a bar, with some romantic undertones. I liked the chorus so much that I changed barely a thing of it, and just rewrote the verses completely. I changed the line from "Your heartbeat is my metronome click" to "Your heartbeat's a metronome click" to shift the focus from the narrator's love of the subject to the subject's love of music.
I wrote this before I asked you what I should write a song about. I still plan on looking into the whole Green Revolution thing you described to me.
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