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about
This heartfelt Americana/folk ballad with a slight rock undercurrent portrays the end of an intense, year-long relationship. Towards the end, Hannah describes feeling trapped in the drama and emotional baggage of a partner’s personal problems, with life paths pulling them toward different continents. “My song is about coming to the realization that often, when a relationship is ending, you start putting on a show, not revealing certain things until the day comes when you have no choice but to simply draw back the curtain and own your truth—that things are truly over. The song speaks to how, with love, even the most civil conversations can escalate quickly into increasing emotional distance until that one decisive moment when you know it’s time to leave.”
lyrics
Verse 1
Friday night it’s time to tell you
About the pain and frustration on my mind
You walked into my life like a blessing
Tonight you walk into my house for the very last time
Chorus
I may look tough, my gaze is hard
I may be bluffing through my cards
It may seem like the whole world ends tonight
The curtain’s closed, the scene’s been set
My mind is made, I’ve hedged my bets
The charade cannot go on without a fight
It’s all a part of the show
And now at least you know
You should go
Verse 2
It’s funny they say home is where the heart is
I guess that’s why I’ll never leave my home
To follow you across the Atlantic Ocean
And gamble with the great unknown
Chorus
Alt Section
Now I’m finally gonna stand up for myself (x4)
Verse 3
I used to think my first love would be my last
But there’s a difference between present and past
You’ll always want a place here in my heart
But the truth is, I can’t wait to be apart
Chorus
credits
from Hannah Jaye and the Hideaways,
released February 28, 2020
released February 28, 2020
Lead Vocals & Guitar: Hannah Jaye
Mandolin & Vocals: Giacomo Fornasini
Fiddle & Harmonies: Rebecca Weiss
Upright Bass & Vocals: Greg Mulley
Music & Lyrics by Hannah Jaye. Produced by Hannah Jaye and the Hideaways. Engineered by Doug Whipple. Mixed and Mastered by Jared Anderson of Evergreen Productions. Single Artwork by Melissa Thomas. Single Art Design by Becca Landwehr.
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