P. Paulsson
P. is 123 years old.
He is the Bass Guitarist of Come, Spirit.
P. is located in Ankara at Hava Sahanlığı.
P. likes to exercise at the gym during off hours and is trying to compose music in order to get ahead professionally.
Snowflake
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Song Details
Snowflake is Ballad music in tempo Adagio. The music is revolutionary and the lyrics are revolutionary. The song was written 11/27/2009 by P. Paulsson. The originality is incredible.
Fame: |
87 |
Popularity: |
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Stage Potential: |
30 |
Genre: |
African Music |
Owner: |
None |
First Revealed: |
11/27/2009 * Songs this old don't have an accurate release date and are considered to be revealed the same day they were composed. |
Dominant Instruments
Bass Guitar
Electric Guitar
Goblet Drum
Special Lyrics
Late night, tour bus and only I'm awake
It's such a fucking bore
So I'm composing more
But then I see the first snowflake
Through the bus's window, I try not to make
A sound, not to the rest of the crew wake
Such a delicate moment to witness
As the morninglight
Pierces the night
And I think how easy for a flawless
Design to just melt away in less
Than seconds is - life seems pointless
But it's just one fleeting moment
Until I realise
I'm just feeding lies
To myself; for there's no reason to vent
Or for whatever reason get hell-bent
As the snow, my life is heaven-sent
So I start to make my way towards bed
Across a full floor
Rabbits galore
For a rare moment I don't wish them all dead
It'll pass and soon I'll yell till my face is red
But for now only happiness fills my head
Late night, tour bus and only I'm awake
But not for long
Now this one song
Is completed because of a snowflake
Melting - not for nothing - because it did make
A smile on my face that's gonna be hard to shake
Record Releases
This song hasn't been released on any records. This means that only the original composer, or a band which has bought the rights to it, can add it to an artist's repertoire.