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Sunsets over the beaches from now on
Each day looking for new ways to go onMaybe I should drop by, maybe I should have called
Maybe I should have followed you and beat down your door
Maybe it's gonna be breaking you every time you fall
But to shower you with pity will do you no good at all, no good at allSlow burn watching the world turn from my arms
New way of measuring each day 'til it's goneMaybe I should drop by maybe I should have called
Maybe I should have followed you and beat down your door
Maybe it's gonna be breaking you every time you fall
But to shower you with pity will do you no good at all, no good at allSunrise building a reprise in my heart
Regret tight around my chest, plays its part
'Til it's gone, 'til it's goneBut to shower you with pity will do you no good at all, no good at allNow we're watching the sunset, sunset, sunset, sunset
Over the beaches, beaches, beaches, beaches
Watching the sunset, sunset, sunset, sunset
Over the beaches, beaches, beaches, beachesWatching the sunset, sunset, sunset, sunset
Over the beaches, beaches, beaches, beaches
Watching the sunset, sunset, sunset, sunset
Over the beaches, beaches, beaches, beaches

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Kyle Landry was born the youngest of two children on March 8th, 1990 in Massachusetts, USA. He first started taking piano lessons in July 1998, at 8 years-old. Kyle immediately developed a passion for the instrument and soon discovered he had a natural ability for performing. At the age of 12, he began to learn and explore music on his own. It was this adventurous quality that sparked an interest in composing his own pieces. His first full composition remains untitled, and is identified as "Old School", representing the less-developed style of his older compositions.

Read more about Kyle Landry on Last.fm.


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