Songs by Sheryl Collins R.


   

LOST YOU SUNG TO FUR ELISA PLAYED BY FIVERR.COMHAMZAHASHMI777

  1. LOST YOU SUNG TO FUR ELISA PLAYED BY FIVERR.COMHAMZAHASHMI777
    Sheryl Collins R.
    Genre: Alternative/Classical



    Additional Notes:
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    Backstory:
    I always loved Fur Elisa listening to it on my keyboard as I tried to play along. Somehow it became a song. I loved to sing with it. Later I found that it was in Public Domain. 
    That Beethoven Symphony No. 9 in D minor was used with Schiller Ode to Joy made such a beautiful pair.  Later Joyful Joyful We Adore Thee by Henry van Dyke in 1907  was created with Beethoven Symphony No. 9. Without knowing that Beethoven made Bagatelle No. 25 in A minor known as Fur Elise for a lost love of his own. I guess somehow we all know how it feels to lose someone we really wanted. Thanks to hamzahashmi777 on fiverr.com who allow people to use his piano covers of your songs etc for commerical. I had to sing it until I get a better studio or demo service.

    Lyrics:
                                                      
    Lost You My Dear, I thought of you Somehow the days past I could not find Not even a ounce of you around My Dear, I LOST YOU Why is my heart in pieces being here Somehow I could not find You next to me one more time No thread to sew each broken part My Dear I LOST YOU My heart is rip into I could hear my heart beating loud as my eardrums play out a beat Where is he? He loves me As my heart sung a melody. He would never leave me My Dear, I thought of you Somehow the days past I could not find Not even an ounce of you around My Dear, I LOST YOU Why is my heart in pieces being here No, I can not be in all this pain I knew him like I understand me How can I stay sane Is it the end of the world Is it the end of me Where this man and I stand My Dear, I thought of you Midnight in a gloomy sky How could you lie Where I over wishing you Will be the one I say I do My Dear, I Lost You e


                                                                                                                                                                                        
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