VERSE 1:
So what cha gonna do
Who you running to now
Who's gonna cry for the boy in the night
That you're all alone now
CHORUS:
There are people that are so much in love
There are people that are so much in love with you now
There are people that are so much in love
With you, with you
Want to see you pull through
VERSE 2:
If you try hard enough, I believe you will make it
And if you lie fast enough, I believe you can fake it
CHORUS:
There are people that are so much in love with you
And we won't name any names
There are people that are so much in love with you
Go enjoy the games
BRIDGE:
And you will learn
And you will learn how to relive your whole life
VERSE 3:
So now it's up to you
Stay or run, or love her
To the extreme of the fire now
Will you burn forever?
CHORUS:
There are people that are so much in love with you
Who all want to see you pull through
There are people that are so much in love with you
Don't let them down this day
ENDING:
Don't give up
you've got nothing left to loose
Don't give up my friend
You're just beginning to use yourself
There are people that are so much in love
With you, with you
Don't throw it away
Created: 1989
Performers: Ned: lead guitar, Phil Cassidy: Bass, Carl: acustic guitar & vocals
Information: Track 4 side two of our album. Written in the bedroom of my apartment in Media. Named after my friend Kevin Cachia who was seemingly having a rough time at school. Not with grades or anything like that cos he is, as I have so very often said, the dumbest smart person I know. But the song is more about the both of us and the decisions and choices that we thought we made and the others that were forced upon us. Destiny vs Choice in forever boxing match in front of a sold out spectrum. The lyrics came to me in a single take with the exception of the line 'to the extreme of the fire now, will you burn forever. There was an album sitting next to me called 'Richard Burner, to the third Extreme.'
VERSE 1:
Sitting on your car, going nowhere
Watching sunset fall, over nowhere
Waiting for a sign that all’s well all’s fine
Getting none, setting sun, in nowhere
VERSE 2:
Dances loaned, and chances blown in nowhere
Memories past, they’re fading fast into nowhere
Stopped by to say hi, have a good cry and then good-bye
Same story, no glory, in nowhere
VERSE 3:
Watching myself throw it all away, into nowhere
Watching you as you slowly do the same, into nowhere’s game
Could-have-bin’s, what-ifs, no success was ever gained
Instead our reward a prison as nothing in nowhere
ENDING:
Ask me if I care, nowhere
Stuck in the dragon’s lair, nowhere
The boatman wants you to pay his fare to nowhere
Created: 1988
Performers: No version whatsoever,
Information: Written sitting on the hood of a Chrysler LeBaron parked in front of Jiminys Ice Cream Parlour on a midsummer's night. Looking out over Media School at the clouds coming in I realized this was indeed nowhere. This is part two of the Somewhere/Knowhere song although somewhere wasn't written until the following year. First song I wrote in the key of G minor.