A song made as dedication to Haack’s lifelong friend Ted ‘'Praxiteles’‘ Pandel, and vaguely inspired by ’‘Love’s Old Sweet Song’‘ by composer James Lynam Molloy
[Verse 1]
Just a song at twilight
When the sun goes free
See yourself in my light
Know yourself in me
Saw you touching Silas
Saw you kissing Paul
Saw you feeding fishes
Giving to them all
[Verse 2]
Get ready little brother
Ready for a fall
Nobody will pick you up
No one will hear you call
Soon they will destroy you
Syndicate your heart
Their wisdom will employ you
In the name of art
[Verse 3]
And for your very living
They will see you die
Celebrate Thanksgiving
And look you in the eye
If you hear my music
Let it be understood
The twilight came before they thought
It ever could
[Chorus]
I love to hear the old songs played
And sung in harmony
I wish I had the time to savor
Every melody
And when I hear your gentle voice
A-pickin' up my song
I’m grateful to you
I'm glad you came along
I love to hear the old songs played
And sung in harmony
I wish I had the time to savor
Every melody
And when I hear your gentle voice
A-pickin' up my song
I’m grateful to you
I'm glad you came along
(This one's for you)
[Outro]
I love to hear the old songs played
And sung in harmony
I wish I had the time to savor
Every melody
And when I hear your gentle voice
A-pickin' up my song
I'm grateful to you
And glad you came along
(This one's for you)
Just a Song at Twilight was written by Bruce Haack.
Just a Song at Twilight was produced by Bruce Haack.