Story Behind The Song
I wrote this song after the bombings at the Boston Marathon in April 2013. After this happened I started to think if there was even a thing such as life-long peace, and also how unpredictable wars and terrorist attacks can be because there is no way of preparing for it before hand. Then is started thinking of all the different ways different people cope with the bad things that happen and how it effects us.
Song Description
This song is about getting rid of war and finding long-lasting peace.
Song Length |
3:16 |
Genre |
Rock - Indie/Low-Fi, Pop - Alternative |
Tempo |
Medium Fast (131 - 150) |
Lead Vocal |
Female Vocal |
Mood |
Gloomy, Worried |
Subject |
Peace, Peace |
Similar Artists |
Indigo Girls, Norah Jones |
Language |
English |
Era |
2000 and later |
| |
Lyrics
Intro:
I once knew a world, in my dreams.
Flowers bloomed every season, and the grass was always green.
And in this world, there was peace all the time.
And this world, I called it, it, mine.
Verse 1:
We just keep waiting for it, like its some thing that comes around.
We can't do much about it,
just slap it in the face when it comes our way. Chorus:
Where can we find that kind of peace that stays forever?
where can we find that kind of world that isn't mad forever?
In my imaginary world.
In my imaginary world.
Verse 2:
Some people write about it,
some people sing about it.
Some people talk about it,
some people preach about it.
Some people cry about it,
other people mourn for it.
Some people pray for it,
other people fight for it.
Chorus:
Where can we find that kind of peace that stays forever?
Where can we find that kind of world that isn't mad forever?
In my imaginary world.
In my imaginary world.