A. van Esseveldt
A. is 21 years old.
She is the Piano Player of Salvation Marching.
A. is also known as "Velvet Charm".
A. is located in Seattle at Fitness Jade | Seattle.
A. likes to exercise at the gym during off hours and is trying to talk to media in order to get ahead professionally.
Same Old Mess
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Song Details
Same Old Mess is Crowdpleaser music in tempo Moderato. The music is mind melting and the lyrics are mind melting. The song was written 4/16/2024 by A. van Esseveldt. The originality is perfect.
Fame: |
89 |
Popularity: |
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Stage Potential: |
30 |
Genre: |
Blues |
Owner: |
None |
First Revealed: |
6/8/2024 |
Dominant Instruments
Electric Guitar
Piano
Special Lyrics
Woke up this mornin', same dusty light
Scraped the grit from my eyes, another sleepless night
Coffee's cold, toast is burned, nothin' new to see
Just the same old record playin' on repeat for me
Same old mess, scattered on the floor
Broken promises, dreams I can't ignore
Spinnin' 'round in circles, like a rusted-out machine
Same old mess, nothin's ever in between
Remember that night, swear we'd change our ways?
Gonna break these chains, chase brighter days
But the fire died down, just ashes in the grate
Another empty bottle, another lonely date
Same old mess, scattered on the floor
Broken promises, dreams I can't ignore
Spinnin' 'round in circles, like a rusted-out machine
Same old mess, nothin's ever in between
Is this all there is? Is this all I'll ever find?
This tangled web of troubles, wrapped around my mind
gotta be a way out, gotta find a key
Break free from this prison, finally be me
Same old mess, scattered on the floor
Broken promises, dreams I can't ignore
But this time I'm fightin', won't be a machine
Gonna leave this mess behind, start a brand new scene
Record Releases
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