Loser
(D.Lastella – C.Lapenna)
Rain, heavy rain soaks my coat, all around is going moist,
All the wet men are on their own.
Roads, all the cars are on the road,chasing just a place to
go, all the drivers are on their own.
Tell me what, tell me true, tell me what I feel for you.
Tell me why, tell me true, tell me why I feel so blue.
How can be hard to get a decent job in this marketplace we
call world. I’m a red fish trapped in a bowl.
I got my degree to answer this phone, my PhD to sell door
to door, now I’d like to be on my own.
Tell me kindly, tell me please, tell me what about me.
Tell me slowly, tell me please, tell me if you love me.
Ooh do you love me?
When all you can hear are your steps and the drops of rain.
When you’re the only passenger on an empty train which is
always late.
You can watch your eyes straight to the mirror you’re
passing by and all you can see it’s just how I feel.
I feel a loser!
Time, it’s no time to make a change,there’s a time which
looks too strange, there’s no time I get a chance.
Sea, I’m walking just seaside, rolling waves sound inside,
old and tired gulls start to fly.
You, I don’t even know your name, I don’t know who’s to
blame, but don’t worry it’s O.K., just the same.
Home, I just want to come back home, I want someone I call
home, but when I’m back I’m alone!
Tell me now, tell me please, tell me what is wrong with me.
Tell me why, tell me please, tell me why you don’t love me.
Why don’t you love me?
When you take a guitar and start to play and sing this
song, or just when you stop to listen carefully its words.
You can hear my voice, you can hear it behind this noise,
and all you can hear is just how I feel.
I feel a loser!
When you’re down, when you touch ground, when everything
goes bad all around,when inside of you, you can’t hear no
sound.
Don’t worry, raise your head, things can’t get worst, go
ahead, try to not feel like you’ve failed.
Even you feel a loser, like me!
“Keep the faith and trust, that we will win!”
credits
from Unusual Roots,
released November 15, 2011
ifsounds with special guest Andrea Garission
The ifsounds project brings together the talents of a group of musicians, all very different from each other, whose idea is
to create a sound that is able to express an emotion, to describe a state of mind, to recount a story, to make a journey into the realms of inner consciousness....more
This is the most beautiful symphonic progressive music I have heard since I first heard Yes' Magnification nearly 20 years ago. Robert Reed's orchestrations are magnificent, and are very much on par with Trevor Rabin's film scores as well as Larry Groupe's score for Magnification. I am a french horn player, and his soaring horn parts are some of the best I have ever heard.
For some reason I could not select Part1: Sacrifice as my favorite track. It is indeed my favorite. luckeydoug1