How will people see you when you've left their presence, or more dramatically, this world? Were your actions worthy of legend, were you unforgettable? This song is the answer to those questions, a statement about mortality, and the sincere hope our best efforts are not lost forever.
lyrics
A stepchild of purgatory
Painting his personal hell
An angel that was disappointing
Flew, then flipped and fell
You, you'll see me well
You, you'll see me well
I'm the face in your memory
that sometimes rang your bell
An unexpected witness with quite the story to tell
You, you'll see me well
The goal was to be unforgettable
Loved, hated, it's all the same
A life unknown would be regrettable
There'd be no glowing embers from this extinguished flame
You, you'll see me well
On the billboards of a small town street
Blue eyes with something to sell
A song that comes on the radio
and sings you from your shell
You. You'll see me well
credits
from We Loved Aloud,
released November 17, 2017
Written by Eddie Bush
Produced, Recorded and Mixed by Dave Matthews
Recorded and Mixed at Treehouse Studio (Charleston, SC)
Mastered by Jim DeMain at Yes Master Studios (Nashville, TN)
Technical brilliance and fine Chinese cutlery by Matt Legg
Eddie Bush - Acoustic and Electric Guitars, All Vocals
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