I wanted to write a song that would make my kids cry when I had died - I have strange thoughts on parenting, you could say it is more for my benefit than theirs, but I certainly liked the idea of a song about eternity and how we might still be connected beyond a physical reality. When you are a songwriter and father of two this sort of thing is bound to happen. It is a song I am still learning how to play and is yet to be fully realized I think, it changes every ry time I practice and play it live and is proving to be a real challenge, one I often do not feel I am up to. Song is played on my Gibson 1957 J45 I won’t let you feel Alone You know I was young once like you Looking up and wondering Still seeing things a new I’ve felt summers on my back And autumns rain in my soul I’ve been lost and I’ve been found I’ve been up and I’ve been down I won’t let you feel alone I won’t let you feel alone As long as I Have got this beating heart I won’t let you feel alone If you catch the wind Blowing through the trees Will you listen out for me Listen for the heartfelt songs And whispers upon the seas The echoes in the stone A bird upon a breeze I won’t let you fee alone I won’t let you feel alone As long as I Have got breath in these lungs I won’t let you feel alone There is a mountain view Looks down on our valley There is a distant sun That looks upon our planet And gravity To shift the sands of time I won’t let you feel alone I won’t let you feel alone As long as there is life left in these bones I won’t let you feel alone x 4