It admittedly ain't very Neil Young, but I gave it a try. Frankly I think it sounds more Weezer than Neil Young, but there's some harmonies and stuff...and it's kinda folky, I guess. Hey hey, my my, and all that. It's a pretty weak lyric, I didn't have a lot of time this week and literally had an hour to record it. So, woot! Still in the game!
lyrics
Slow-Mo Suicide
Gold dust mem’ry
It’s the end of the world
All the good nights blown away
Heart is howling
Think my ship’s comin’ in
Didn’t think it would come today
Letting go I wonder
What I might do
Should tomorrow shine on me the greatest thing I ever knew is you please stay with me
Self destruct into a
Million pieces mirroring the neon signs they advertise the trappings of my slow-mo suicide
Kids are playing
Watching the lamplight dim
Feel my senses drift away
Time at lakeside
Thinking my mem’ries fade
And that girl, what was her name
Letting go I wonder
What I might do
Should tomorrow shine on me the greatest thing I ever knew is you please stay with me
Self destruct into a
Million pieces mirroring the neon signs they advertise the trappings of my slow-mo suicide
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