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III. Commitment

The song opens with a bunch of murky dissonant tones. Tubular bells play “Canon in D” in D minor instead of the major. The person singing this song is confused, uncertain of the future, and a bit forlorn. At the end of the song bells are struck again, this time in a major key, signifying the change in demeanor of the song’s narrator. Within the progression of the song he has since reached a state of clarity and made a decision regarding the future. He will move forward with confidence and resolve…

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I’ll never be on this side again
I’m at the window lookin’ in
And I would be lyin’
If I said I wasn’t scared

I’ll never be on that side until
I ask the question…I take a step
And there is no use denying
The next step is big

Cause it’s the End of an Era
Say goodbye to independence
At the End of an Era
There’ll be no more waiting
No more asking when
Our day my dear soon will come

I’ll never be on this side again
And I say that with no regrets
Still all the while I’m fighting
Thoughts that I’m not ready for this

Cause it’s the End of an Era…

Some say I’ve waited too long
Some say we’re still too young
Maybe I’m wrong and you’re right
Maybe I’ll leave it in God’s hands tonight

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Chris Marchand Peoria, Illinois

Chris Marchand writes and records music in Central Illinois. He will always be searching for the best melody. You can find his writings at www.postconsumerreports.com

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