The Day You Said Goodnight
Take me as you are
push me off the road
the silence
i need this time to be with you
i’m freezing in the sun
i’m burning in the rain
the silence
i’m screaming calling out your name
[refrain]
and i do reside in your light
put out the fire with me and find
yeah you’ll lose the side of your cicles
that’s what i’ll do if we say goodbye
[chorus]
to be is all i gotta be
and all that i see and all that i need this time
to be the life you gave me
the day you said goodnight
the calmness in your face
that i see through the night
the warmth of the light is pressing unto us
you didn’t ask me why
i never would have known
oblivion is falling down
[refrain]
and i do reside in your light
put out the fire with me and find
yeah you’ll lose the side of your cicles
that’s what i’ll do if we say goodbye
[chorus]
to be is all i gotta be
and all that i see and all that i need this time
to be the life you gave me
the day you said goodnight
[bridge]
if you could only know me
like your prayers at night
and everything between you and me
will be alright
[chorus]
to be is all i gotta be
and all that i see and all that i need this time
to be the life you gave me
the day you said goodnight
she’s alll ready taken
she’s alll ready taken
she’s alll ready taken me
she’s alll ready taken
she’s alll ready taken
she’s alll ready taken me
the day you say goodnight
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Artist Info
Hale
Hale, the band that promises to highlight their musical versatility and excellent vocalism in alternative rock genre and yet emanates a very sad undertone that they describe as “melodrama.” (melodious drama) All from the southern part of the metro (Las Pinas, Alabang and Paranaque), Hale is composed of Champ Lui-Pio’s (lead vocals and guitars)heart-on-sleeve vocals and the group’s songwriting exude feelings and melody, much to the delight of the melancholic youth in search of a like-minded voice. Roll Martinez (guitars and vocals)with his lyrical powers, believes that there’s so much to spell in words through songs where exudes a very ironic yet compelling poetic piece, “Broken Sonnet”—the band’s first single with EMI Music. In synch with Sheldon Gellada’s expertise on bass, he also contributed heartfelt and experience-based songs infectious to his personal musical influences that excel in his instrumental virtuosity to grandiose rock. And with then-sessionist Omnie Saroca on drums, an artist whose music used to steep in cool mainstream reggae now switched to melodic rock.

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