Written in 2016, this is more of an up-tempo, lop-sided tune about loving somebody. At the time I was reflecting on how much sad music I seem to write, so I endeavored to write something more upbeat. I couldn't resist at least sowing a little doubt into the chorus, however.
credits
from Random Demolition,
released August 1, 2016
guitar / vocals, Joshua A Jandreau
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