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All your favorite tunes and the stories that inspired them.

Face & Steeples- for a few months early this year I was making some bad choices, and I wasn't enjoying life too much. Its not really important for me to say what I was doing. I will, however, say that it is over with now, and this song helped me a lot. Its kind of a new topic for me, but I needed to vent it somehow. Its a song of realization, which a lot of our songs are, and I'm glad I was up late one night to write it before I forgot it.

The James Day Parade- An unnecessary dislike of one's other half. He loves my friend, but its hard to tell with all the tear filled phone calls I get. No matter how much he makes her cry and question herrself, I love and appreciate individuality. 

Orangewalk Town When someone you love is away time seems to standstill, and your mind starts to wonder. This is me in complete longing for someone. A dream where a small sore throat wipes out an entire countries population.

Once Inside- At first the idea for the song came to me after a really bad day, then the rest just sort of came out later. I've been trying to change the lyrics into a song about my friend who is always there when I need her, and I try to be there when she needs me. She helped me through some rough patches last year, and I feel I helped her the best that I possibly could.

Sidewalk- This song is about someone who is really special to me. Here I kind of just vent my feelings for them and tell them that no matter what happens later, it won't change. Its very simple and straight foward, no hidden meanings, which is what I like about it.

Tired of the View- Another extreme realization on my part. That point where you just say "enough, i dont need this. i've got this now." which the way I was saying sounded immature, but it was said and that's what matters. I think that everyone has been a situation similar to that one, so everyone can relate to it, which I like because its not like I'm singing for myself. I'm singing for everyone who's felt like that before.

Waiting on the Weeks End- Coming to your senses is always good, and here its apparent. Its also about regret a little. You do something stupid, say something stupid and nothing good seems to come of it, but you can't forget it. It sucks. Some people are just to touchy, some people are just to controlling and worried. You try and make the best of it, but you can't.