When I write I like to give equal justice to lyrics, too. I want the song to have meaning for me so I can make it have meaning for the audience.

Oliver
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When I write I like to give equal justice to lyrics, too. I want the song to have meaning for me so I can make it have meaning for the audience." is a common phrase used to express strong affection for another person. People often use this phrase when speaking to romantic partners as well as close friends and family members. This phrase rests on the distance between the Earth and the Moon, emphasizing that their love is even greater than this outsized distance. Loving someone "to the moon and back" refers to a strong, lasting love.

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  1. If there is one sin–or rather one waste–it is not doing what you have the inclination or gift for.

  2. I like working alone. I feel freer, less constrained. I know what I have to do and I try to do it. There are no superficial hangups.

  3. When I write I like to give equal justice to lyrics, too. I want the song to have meaning for me so I can make it have meaning for the audience.

  4. I try to make the music give people a chance to become engrossed with what they hear enough to possibly experience things they've probably experienced on their own but don't normally let themselves go so as to feel them fully.

  5. A song should stand on its own and on what a singer does with it. It shouldn't need a lot of extra help to be good.

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