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CTP (S4ENovSpecial3) CATTSUE - A Whisper On The Wind
We talk with Cattsue about starting a singer-songwriter career later in life, building a construction business by day while writing country ballads at night. The heart of the conversation is grief and how true stories, small symbols, and family memories turn into songs that comfort other people and heal the writer too.
• growing up a Navy brat, landing in small-town Pennsylvania, and living in performance arts from childhood
• running a construction company while recording and writing music on nights and weekends
• the meaning behind “A Whisper on the Wind” as a tribute to her mom and a very literal true story
• “Come Home to Me” as safety, calm, and being seen, not a physical place
• writing and recording “When the Clouds Come Home,” a song about addiction, plus plans for a music video
• rewriting “Hush Little Baby” for a psychological thriller film project and what it means to score story
• meeting Michael Stover through mentors and building a trusted creative team
• songwriting as a channel for real life, loss, and remembrance, including songs not yet released
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We talk with Cattsue about starting a singer-songwriter career later in life, building a construction business by day while writing country ballads at night. The heart of the conversation is grief and how true stories, small symbols, and family memories turn into songs that comfort other people and heal the writer too.
• growing up a Navy brat, landing in small-town Pennsylvania, and living in performance arts from childhood
• running a construction company while recording and writing music on nights and weekends
• the meaning behind “A Whisper on the Wind” as a tribute to her mom and a very literal true story
• “Come Home to Me” as safety, calm, and being seen, not a physical place
• writing and recording “When the Clouds Come Home,” a song about addiction, plus plans for a music video
• rewriting “Hush Little Baby” for a psychological thriller film project and what it means to score story
• meeting Michael Stover through mentors and building a trusted creative team
• songwriting as a channel for real life, loss, and remembrance, including songs not yet released
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00:00Hello, welcome to another episode of Perstitutionalist Podcast.
00:06I am your host, Joseph M. Leonard.
00:09That's L-E-N-A-R-D.
00:12It looks French.
00:13It's not.
00:14It's Leonard without an O.
00:17Thank you for tuning in, as Graham Norton used to say, on his show.
00:24Let's get on with the show!
00:25So, joining me today is Kat Orr, a.k.a. her music name, Kat Sue.
00:34C-A-T-T-S-U-E.
00:38Welcome to the show, Kat.
00:40Thanks for having me.
00:43Let's start with the usual background stuff.
00:47Where were you born and raised?
00:49Where are you now?
00:51Places you've been in between?
00:53That sort of stuff.
00:54Okay.
00:54I was born in Norfolk, Virginia.
00:58I'm a Navy brat.
01:01My dad got stationed in Pennsylvania and got to be close to family.
01:08We got lucky there.
01:10That was in the Navy.
01:11He did his time in the Navy, then he worked for the government.
01:15We settled in a little town called West Effort.
01:19Actually, it's called Virga.
01:21It was right next to the town that I wrote about in my song.
01:27And just little towns with little rural towns within the country kind of thing.
01:36I danced and performed my entire life since the age of five.
01:45And actually, I got put in dance after my mom died to keep me busy, I think.
01:51Try to occupy you.
01:54I mean, yeah.
01:54So, I did that all the way up until I was 30.
02:00So, I did a lot of performing arts and theater and singing and dancing my whole life.
02:06Didn't do anything with songwriting and singing until just last year.
02:13Interesting.
02:14I was doing it too, but I just didn't get the opportunity, I guess.
02:19You never know.
02:22We always usually have things we'd like to do, just they don't always necessarily able to come to fruition.
02:32Yeah.
02:33So, as my full-time job is, I own a construction company.
02:37I have a partner.
02:38His name is Brian.
02:39And so, we do construction during the day.
02:42And then singing songwriting at night and on the weekends.
02:47So, still building.
02:49You build physically during the day and you kind of build figuratively songs by night.
02:58Yes.
02:59For lack of any better way to put it.
03:02Right.
03:05Michael Stover is who you work with.
03:09Yes.
03:09I was introduced to you through him.
03:14Got the release here regarding the song.
03:20A Whisper on the Wind, which I did listen to earlier today.
03:27A good thing there was time between then and now.
03:31So, hopefully I won't break down crying.
03:34Because I did when I was listening to it.
03:41But it is called A Whisper on the Wind.
03:45Now, immediately came to mind when the most famous, perhaps, wind song is The Wind Cries Mary.
03:57Where did the A Whisper on the Wind come to you?
04:03So, the hearing those gone, being echoed through the breezes type thing as a pure analogy or metaphor.
04:16Or indeed, are you, do we need to commit you?
04:19Are you hearing things?
04:21No, I'm not hearing things, Joseph.
04:25No, it is.
04:26It's like a whisper on the wind.
04:28Like, you know, the wind carries can carry a whisper.
04:31However, she's an angel.
04:33So, that's kind of what I was thinking.
04:37Yeah.
04:38And it flows well.
04:40It's a good, again, there are other wind songs.
04:45So, it's not a new concept.
04:47You aren't the first to do it.
04:49Won't be the last to do it.
04:51Just the most recent to do it, I guess.
04:56And you have other songs in the works.
05:00Are we just more or less trying to promote this one for a while?
05:07Actually, no.
05:09Well, I did release another song, Come Home to Me.
05:12That was my first single.
05:14That was released on Valentine's Day.
05:17That was the first one.
05:19And then this is the second one.
05:21The third one is this gentleman, Dave Murphy.
05:26I don't know.
05:26Do you know who he is?
05:28Doesn't ring a bell.
05:30He knows Michael real well.
05:32He went to Michael and he wrote lyrics.
05:34And he wanted artists to put different spins on his music.
05:38Oh.
05:39It's about addiction.
05:42It's called When the Clouds Come Home.
05:44And I took it and put a spin on it for him as well.
05:49I'm actually working on a video in conjunction with that.
05:54So, I should have my very first music video coming up here soon.
06:00Put this down.
06:01I think it's...
06:02There we go.
06:04Too much sun coming in the window there.
06:07It was really glaring.
06:09I can hardly see it.
06:12Yeah.
06:13Come Home to Me.
06:14Just the way my ADHD, OCD brain works.
06:18Do you remember the old movie, Jane Seymour, Christopher Reeve, Somewhere in Time?
06:25That was...
06:26Yes, that was one of my favorite movies.
06:28That was one of the lines was, come back to me, which immediately came to my mind when you said,
06:36come home to me.
06:39It's not what everybody thinks.
06:41It's not a place.
06:42It's not a place.
06:43It's a heart.
06:44It's, you know, knowing somebody's got you, got your back.
06:48You care about somebody enough to just be able to just, you know, have that person feel seen and heard
06:56and knowing that you do care about them and that you do have their back.
07:00And you could just sit and just not say anything at all, you know, like it says, and then just
07:06breathe.
07:07I mean, that's a big thing, right?
07:08So just being able to take that deep breath and just relax.
07:13I don't care if you're sitting, if you're venting or if you just want to sit in quiet and not
07:18say anything.
07:19But, you know, when I say, let me be your peace, that's what I'm saying.
07:22Just let that crap go away from you and just let me be your peace.
07:26Does that make sense?
07:28Yes.
07:28Yes.
07:29Now, back to a whisper on the wind, I wrote down a note, Mrs. Beasley, as an emotional support mechanism
07:40to help get you through.
07:43That's all based on reality?
07:46Yes, it is.
07:47I carry that doll everywhere.
07:48Everything in the song is reality.
07:51Nothing is made up at all.
07:54Okay.
07:55Yeah.
07:58It's hard to know at times, as the saying goes, write about what you know, but sometimes it helps to
08:07fictionalize things, especially you often need to fictionalize things in a song to get a rhyme to work.
08:17No?
08:21I don't know.
08:22I haven't yet.
08:23So I'll be honest.
08:27So far, so good.
08:30No writer's block.
08:32No, I have a bunch of other songs.
08:34I'm going to be doing a movie next year, too.
08:37It's called Hush Little Baby.
08:40It's the executive producer of Sal Mazzotta from Eagle Films.
08:45It's about the nursery.
08:47It's the movie, but the main focus is the nursery rhyme, Hush Little Baby.
08:54So I rewrote the lyrics of the song for the script.
09:00So it's a different spin on Hush Little Baby, but it's a psychological thriller about Jacob and Patrick Taft.
09:10They live off, you know, in the beaten woods in the Pine Barrens of New Jersey, actually.
09:16And this is where the movie takes place.
09:18And I'm from New Jersey.
09:21And, you know, being able to go back to my home roots and, you know, doing that movie.
09:28And actually, I've read that script 17 years ago, and I didn't have to reread it.
09:33I, when I saw that he was promoting it, I looked and I went, I touched a little baby.
09:38I mean, I, that's how this movie is unforgettable.
09:43Just one word, unforgettable.
09:45It stuck with you that whole time.
09:48It really did.
09:49It really did.
09:51Yeah.
09:51And how did it come about that you were able to become a part of that process again?
10:00Well, I was speaking with the producer about it.
10:05I was real excited about it.
10:07And we started talking and I kind of gave him an idea of what to do with the song.
10:13And he's like, yeah, why don't you give me some ideas?
10:15I'm like, it's already done.
10:16I put it in your inbox.
10:20And he loved it.
10:21He loved it.
10:22So we're, you know, we're still negotiating, you know, contract, stuff like that.
10:27But I told him, you know, I was going to promote him on my interviews and stuff like that, too.
10:32So he's on Instagram, Eagle Films 22.
10:34You can find all about the movie on there.
10:37We are going to be making a teaser with me singing it.
10:42That's yet to be recorded.
10:45No, I recorded it already.
10:46So I don't know if he's going to take what I did and then, you know, use it for trailers
10:53or what they're, you know.
10:56I'll let you guys know.
10:59That's a whole different art from movie making, the trailer making.
11:03I often am in amazement how some are so good and some are almost utterly misleading.
11:17I often wonder, well, why did they pick that out of the movie to put there?
11:25Because it, it, when you see a movie, it's like that was really kind of such a little part.
11:32But with it in the trailer, it seems like it would be a big part of it.
11:37And it's not.
11:38Yeah.
11:38And people would be confused coming out of the theater.
11:45Well, when you hear, no, not really.
11:46Because when you hear Hush Little Baby and you watch the movie based on how I rewrote the song for
11:55the movie, you know, I have to watch myself there.
12:00But it, yeah, you just, you just have to know the script and, or see it.
12:06And as soon as you hear the movie and, or hear the song with the movie, you'd be like, oh,
12:12okay, I get that.
12:13So how, how did you stumble across Michael or did Michael stumble across you?
12:22How did the two of you manage to connect?
12:28Well, my friend, Susan Price, she's a gold star mother.
12:32She's, she's my, like my big sister.
12:35When I, when I wrote this song and I'm like, hey, what do you think of this?
12:39She fell in love with the song.
12:41This was the first one.
12:43And she's like, you got to meet Ron Anthony.
12:45He's also an artist, Ron Anthony Music.
12:48He also has been mentoring me alongside Michael.
12:52He introduced me to Michael.
12:54Michael heard my music and fell in love with it.
12:56And here we are.
12:59Yeah, I've spoken with quite a few people that Michael works with.
13:07I've had whole music weeks on my show.
13:11So, so I, I, I find that I, for whatever reason, like indeed the artists he works with.
13:24So I know I'm always safe talking with someone because he doesn't work with people just for the check.
13:34He only wants to work with people he believes in.
13:38And I'm very blessed to have him in my life, for sure.
13:41I really am.
13:43That was a major blessing in disguise, actually, for me.
13:47You know, I've always wanted to be a singer songwriter my whole life as a little girl, but it never
13:52happened for me.
13:53So, and now that it is, you know, at my age now, I'm, I'm just loving it.
14:00So.
14:00Oh, it's something that apparently needed to percolate a while.
14:06All the music comes from inside here, deep down in my soul and in my heart.
14:10So, yeah.
14:11Yeah.
14:12I'm the same way with my books.
14:14Like a lot of my books come to me in a dream.
14:17I like to say, I take it.
14:19You're probably the same with the music.
14:22They're through you rather than from you.
14:26Yes.
14:26You're channeling a higher source and it's going through you.
14:33Yes.
14:34Yes.
14:35Yes.
14:35Yes.
14:35And it's life.
14:36It's life facts, life happenings that happened, you know.
14:41So each one of my songs that I wrote is about my life.
14:48Um, you know, I've, I've got so many stories to show and, and special moments with family
14:53that's no longer here.
14:54Um, you know, I have a song brewing inside for my dad, um, and my grandma.
15:00So they were a big part of my life.
15:05You know, when my mom died, my grandma, it's a long, long story.
15:09I don't want to get into it because I will get upset, but, um, you know, they basically
15:15were my heroes and rescued me.
15:19So, you know, I will write a song about them.
15:22I'm just not ready yet.
15:23Cause it's too emotional.
15:24It was, it was hard for me writing the one for my mom, but I knew that I needed to
15:30get
15:30that out after all these years.
15:31So, and unfortunately, my most recent book deals with loss.
15:40Unfortunately, loss is one of those inevitabilities in life and it can be very difficult to deal
15:51with.
15:52It is.
15:53I wrote a song called Many Moons of the River.
15:56Um, I didn't release it yet.
15:58I'm going to.
15:59It's for my friend who I lost.
16:01She was my person.
16:03Um, I lost her April 4th of this year and she liked, um, she had this apartment one time
16:11on the river and she used to, she actually had a book that she was going to make called
16:17Many Moods of the River.
16:19And it's got different sunsets and sunrises and stuff like that.
16:23And she just loved how the sun would reflect over the water of the, of the bay.
16:29I think it's the bay, St. John's Bay.
16:31Um, and she would just love, love watching that.
16:36And she would always take different pictures and stuff like that.
16:38So the song I wrote for her is called Many Moons of the River.
16:44Interesting.
16:45So you've had a lot of them brewing in you of late.
16:50I wrote this after she passed.
16:52Yeah.
16:53And, and I find so, I, I find it's not only, um, my music being comforting for other people,
17:00but, um, and I've, I've been told this many times that my, you know, music is healing.
17:08It can be.
17:10Yes.
17:10Yeah.
17:10And I've heard that my songs have been, and, um, you know, it is also very healing for me
17:18to write them.
17:21Yeah.
17:22What's inside my heart.
17:24I, uh, I used to write and record when I was little.
17:29My dad had, uh, a band, a polka band.
17:33I didn't do polka music, but I never got a record deal like him.
17:39So I stopped my equipment long gone.
17:43So I dabble using Suno AI systems to still be able to express it.
17:51Suno AI.
17:52There's a few out there that'll allow you to write the lyrics and describe the music you
18:00want to accompany and the AI will create the band for you more or less.
18:07So, cause you mentioned people being able to relate through stories.
18:14I wrote a quasi parody song called, I like the song based on the old Barry Manilow.
18:23I write the songs, right?
18:25Oh, that's cool.
18:27Because indeed people, even if the song doesn't completely relate, a lot of times people can
18:38pick one or two things out of the song and it makes it their song as if a lot of
18:45stuff
18:46like that was for them.
18:48Yeah.
18:54What, what genre would you do?
18:58Would you generally, would you classify yourself as country or do you try to dabble in different
19:07genres?
19:09No, I haven't really.
19:10No, I just country, country ballad, contemporary, that kind of thing.
19:17I'm good.
19:19I haven't yet.
19:22You just haven't been moved to do a pop song yet.
19:28Not yet.
19:29I mean, I love this thing.
19:31So, yeah.
19:34Yeah.
19:35Just, hey, the wind, a whisper on the wind might nudge you that direction.
19:43Who knows?
19:44Yes.
19:46No, that's more of a tribute to my mom.
19:49Yeah.
19:50Well, I kind of, and maybe I shouldn't make a joke, but yeah, I would just joke, you know,
19:56something will come along and nudge you.
19:59I was just, uh, my attempt at bad word play there.
20:04That's okay.
20:07I got, let me be perfectly honest.
20:10When we're done, I'm going to bed.
20:13It's been a long, hot day here.
20:16I'm like.
20:17Where are you anyway?
20:18I'm ready for bed.
20:19I'm in the Michigan area, so.
20:22Oh, okay.
20:23I'm in Florida.
20:24Yeah.
20:25I've been to Florida plenty of times.
20:28Five years.
20:29I love, you know, I've been in Miami Beach in July, so I know how bad it can get.
20:36It can get what I am.
20:38But I also, what I really love is I used to work for Kmart headquarters.
20:46We used to have a distribution center in Ocala, so I've been there a few times.
20:53I love them little baby tiny lizards.
20:57Oh, my goodness.
20:58I call it little baby Jurassic Park.
21:00Yeah.
21:02You want to see them?
21:03They are so cute.
21:08But then you go further south, and then there's the massive overgrown cockroach,
21:13Palmetto Bugs, not much of a fan of those.
21:17No, I can't stand those things, and we have them up here in Jacksonville, too.
21:22I'm in the first city in Florida, and we get those.
21:27Yeah.
21:27Yeah.
21:30Every place has its pros and cons, yes?
21:36Sure does.
21:37But I love it.
21:38I love it here.
21:39I love it.
21:39I'm sitting out on my lanai right now.
21:42I put the window up, but if you look out here, you can see, like, the preserve out here.
21:52Oh, okay.
21:53You're on the edge of a preserve.
21:55For those viewing behind-the-scenes video, you can kind of see that a little bit.
22:00There we go.
22:01You can see it back there, the palm trees and stuff.
22:04It's a mixture of trees back here.
22:07That's good.
22:07So, you're not a really secluded area, but you have that next to you.
22:17You're there.
22:18I do.
22:19I do.
22:19I have a little condo that I have in a little community here, and I'm in the very, very back
22:26of the property where the preserve is, and I love it.
22:30But it's peaceful, it's quiet, especially when you get, when it, I don't know, I don't know
22:37if it's me or any other songwriters, but when it's raining, it's just like, okay, let's
22:46get creative today and just start writing what's in my heart and getting it out there.
22:55So, we've been talking with Cat Orr, and let me, can't read, it's O-R-R, yes?
23:06Spell it for the benefit of those who might be reading in a transcript, C-A-T-O-R-R.
23:14Your music name is Katsu, C-A-T-T-S-U-E.
23:21Thanks for coming by today.
23:23I appreciate having you.
23:25Well, thanks for having me.
23:26It was nice to meet you.
23:28Yeah, and slap Michael upside the head next time you see him for me.
23:32Why?
23:34Just, just stupid joke.
23:36Just a joke.
23:37I'll get it.
23:38All right.
23:38I'll say something to him.
23:40Just a lame tease is all.
23:43Okay, well done.
23:44I'll tell him, Joseph.
23:46Yeah.
23:48Now I can see it.
23:51Take care.
23:52God bless.
23:53You too.
24:08I like the song that someone else wrote.
24:11Keeps looping in my head like a quote.
24:14I don't even know the notes.
24:17Just the way it made me choke.
24:21On my own breath.
24:23On my own hope.
24:25Humming all the wrong parts.
24:28Still it hits me in the throat.
24:34I'm stuck in somebody else's chorus.
24:38I'm stuck in somebody else's chorus.
24:39Singing lines that were never for us.
24:42But they fit my fear.
24:43They fit my doubt.
24:45Like they crawled inside and mapped me out.
24:48I don't know the words.
24:50I don't know the words.
24:52I don't know the notes.
24:52But it's all I have when my chest gets close.
24:55I'm stuck in somebody else's chorus.
25:01Till I turn it into ours.
25:06Verse about a girl I never knew.
25:10Still it feels like something I went through.
25:13Every little heartbreak cue.
25:16Lights up every scar in view.
25:20So to mumble through the made up rhyme.
25:22Change a name, skip a line.
25:24Funny how a stranger's pain can sound exactly like mine.
25:33I like the song that someone else wrote.
25:39It's playing in my head.
25:42And I don't even know the notes.
25:46I'm stuck in somebody else's chorus.
25:50Singing lines that were never for us.
25:54But they fit my fear.
25:55They fit my doubt.
25:57Like they crawled inside and knocked me out.
26:00I don't know the words.
26:02I don't know the notes.
26:04But it's all I have when my chest gets close.
26:07I'm stuck in somebody else's chorus.
26:13Till I turn it into ours.
26:18Maybe that's a secret.
26:20None of this is owned.
26:22Every broken feeling.
26:23Looking for a home.
26:25So I steal that melody.
26:28Twist it till it sounds.
26:29Like me.
26:31If I can't write what I feel.
26:35I'll rewrite what healed me.
26:40I was stuck in somebody else's chorus.
26:44Now I'm changing every line for us.
26:47Let it hold my fear.
26:48Hold my doubt.
26:50Till the quiet parts are finally loud.
26:53I don't know the rules.
26:55I don't know the notes.
26:57But I'm singing anyway.
26:59Clear in my throat.
27:00I was stuck in somebody else's chorus.
27:06Now I'm turning it to ours.
27:30Tribute to mom and dad.
27:35Tribute to mom and dad.
27:37I don't know the names we had.
27:40Seems like you've been gone so long now.
27:45I will not let you be forgotten.
27:50Good and godly Christian family.
27:55Built sound and moral character.
27:59For sis and me.
28:05Mom and dad are R.I.P.
28:08I'm holding what you gave me.
28:11Laughing days at the table.
28:14Your love still stays with me.
28:17Sis and me.
28:17We remember the prayers you taught us early.
28:22Good and godly Christian family.
28:25Built on truth and mercy.
28:28Seems like you've been gone so long now.
28:32But your footsteps live in us.
28:37Every lesson.
28:40Every blessing.
28:42Still keeps turning us to trust.
28:48I won't let you fade.
28:50I won't let you fade.
28:54Your love lives on in us.
28:58I won't let you fade.
29:01I won't let you fade.
29:04Your name still rise above.
29:09We won't let you fade.
29:13Sunday clothes and folded hands.
29:19Grace before the meal.
29:23Your heart won sound and moral character.
29:29Made our broken hearts feel healed.
29:34Now insisting me of standing in the storms this world can bring.
29:39We hear your voices in the morning.
29:43Telling us to pray and sing.
29:46Seems like you've been gone so long now.
29:50But your footsteps live in us.
29:55Every lesson.
29:58Every blessing.
30:01Still keeps turning us to trust.
30:05I won't let you fade.
30:09My love lives on in us.
30:17I won't let you fade.
30:19I won't let you fade.
30:22I won't let you fade.
30:35It knows your work was real
30:38Through every tear and every change
30:40Your love is what we feel
30:43And when my hands shake in the dark
30:46I still hear it keep the faith
30:48So I won't carry you with me
30:52Till I see you face to face
30:56I won't let you fade
30:59I won't let you fade
31:02Your love lives on in us
31:08I won't let you fade
31:10I won't let you fade
31:13Your name still rise above
31:18I won't let you fade
31:21I won't let you fade
31:24Mom and Dad I still believe
31:29We won't let you fade
31:40We won't let you fade
31:43We won't let you fade
32:02Coulda, woulda, shoulda
32:05I keep those words like stones
32:09They weigh my pockets down
32:12When the house is quiet at night
32:16Don't wait till it is too late
32:20The clock don't care who you are
32:24It keeps on moving on
32:26While your hand is still reaching back
32:32We all have limited time
32:35We all have limited time
32:35One breath, one chance, one name
32:39Share time with your loved ones now
32:42Before the day turns grey
32:47Don't let you fade
32:49Don't let the moments escape
32:50Don't let the moments escape
32:54Once they've gone
32:57Far too late
32:59Far too late
33:01Show your love and appreciate
33:04Show your love and appreciate
33:07Say it while they're here today
33:13While they're here today
33:15A laugh at the table
33:18A call you almost made
33:21A mess is left unopened
33:25Now sitting in the shade
33:29I learned it the hard way
33:33A kiss can turn to memory
33:37So hold them close this evening
33:41Don't let the good thing leave
33:44We all have limited time
33:46One breath, one chance, one name
33:51Share time with your loved ones now
33:54Before the day turns grey
33:59Don't let the moments escape
34:03Don't let the moments escape
34:06Once they've gone
34:09Far too late
34:11Far too late
34:12Show your love and appreciate
34:15Show your love and appreciate
34:19Say it while they're here today
34:25While they're here today
34:26While they're here today
34:28We all pass on from this light
34:32Until the hereafter gate
34:35So take their hand and lean it
34:39Don't put your heart in weight
34:49Don't let the moments escape
34:53Don't let the moments escape
35:05Don't let the moments escape
35:09Say it while they're here today
35:16Don't wait till it ends, too late
35:20Don't wait till it ends, too late
35:24Love them now, before we fight
35:29Before we fight
36:07We'll be right back
36:10I keep your name in my mouth like a lantern in rain
36:18Some nights I still reach out and call you again
36:24But I know this road bends home
36:30I know we're not done
36:36I'll see you again in the hereafter
36:43I'll see you again, love goes on after
36:51Too soon, too soon, still I hold on
36:58I'll see you again when the dark is gone
37:11Empty chairs at the table, quiet plates in the sink
37:18A shirt on the back of the door, and a look I still think
37:24I hear you in the laughter of the ones who remain
37:31Like a thread through the grief, like a song through the pain
37:37And I know this road bends home
37:44I know we're not done
37:49I'll see you again in the hereafter
37:56I'll see you again, love goes on after
38:03Too soon, too soon, still I hold on
38:11I'll see you again when the dark is gone
38:19If my hands start to shake
38:24If my faith runs thin
38:27I'll trust the place beyond
38:30Where your light lives in
38:34No more goodbye
38:37No more cold floor
38:40Just one open door
38:49And then you're there once more
38:55I'll see you again
38:59In the hereafter
39:02I'll see you again
39:06Love goes on after
39:09Too soon, too soon, still I hold on
39:17I'll see you again
39:25When the dark is gone
39:32So many gone away
39:35Gone from the here
39:40Taken away too soon
39:43Taken away too soon
39:44But I remember to
39:47See you again
39:53In the hereafter
40:05The hereafter
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