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Here Goes Nothing

from Fatal Reverie by A Farewell Device

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about

I wrote this song to propose to my now wife. I thought the arena rock route was more fitting of our relationship than the usual intimate acoustic method.

~Justin

lyrics

It's not the first time
that I've tried to write a song for you.
But for the first time
I think I know the ending. I hope it's true.

Awake to your eyes
again you catch me fall for you.
The morning's grey skied
as I lose myself in pure blue.

It hasn't been a fairy tale.
No storybook ride.
But I'm staring somehow knowing you're
the love of my life

Chorus:

So let me know what your plans are
for the rest of your life.
Because I need to show what you mean to me
And it might take a while.
Tonight or the rest of my life.

Can't comprehend why
you put up with this tired act of mine.
Undeserving me
A fact I know but daily you deny

I may never be rich
I'm not some prince from afar
But this working boy
will build with pride
a home for your heart.

So forgive me for delaying
This shouldn't be so hard to say.
Just know the feeling's real
even if the diamond's fake.
This is where I end the song
and drop down to a knee
to finally ask you…

credits

from Fatal Reverie, released February 1, 2013
Justin Vanegas - Guitars, Bass, Vocals
Tracy Thomson - Vocals
Tim Andresen - Drums

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