A Shot Across the Bow - Brandon Campbell



     
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A Shot Across the Bow Lyrics


It's time I said this but I'm so choked up
And I need my sanity
I'm scared, believe me
You can see me smile
If you let me just stick around
Well this is bye, bye baby
It ended like a sudden stop on a freight train
If you're not happy and you hurt this much
Then let me just stick around
Can I have one second of your time
Cause if I don't it'll drive me crazy
As I drop to my knees
And scream I hate you more than you could know
I hope you fall into the ocean
And the current leaves you helpless swimming around
As the waves crash over you until you drown and float away
We're hold a funeral for nothing

And celebrate how empty love can be broken
It takes the sea to put you six feet happily underground
Now it's back to reality
I'm left in shambles but I guess that's how I should be
I knew the wedding bells were ringing loud but my bride was missing
No, it's not supposed to hurt this much
But when someone slowly breaks it off
It tends to leave a bitter taste
A scar, that slowly rips apart
I've had enough but it's all for the best
I need to get a few things off my chest
There's got to be another way I can say it
But to get it right, I have to think straight
I hope he tasted like the way I used to taste
I can't believe I'd even say this to you now
When you won't listen at all

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Brandon Campbell's music may evoke images of an unexpected, old-world carnival, a misguided stroll through a dark alleyway, a lover lost at sea, or that dark dilapidated house on the hill that's earned a wide berth. The scenes conjured from your subconscious may differ, but upon first listen to “Ten from the Galley”, Brandon's visual approach to composition will become evident... as will his influences, which include: Django Reinhardt, Tom Waits, Raymond Scott, Edgar Allan Poe, Alfred Hitchcock, Gypsy Swing, and Pre-WWII Jazz.

Read more about Brandon Campbell on Last.fm.


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