TABPxDSME - Cheteare (Wherever You Are Now)

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From Eric:
"Cheteare" is the middle name of a close friend who was found dead at 23 at near full term pregnancy. As much as it affected me, I was writing from the perspective of My wife who was crushed. I watched her struggle for every single second after her best friend left this earth. There were letters mentioning suicide, there were sleepless nights and cursing at the sky. It was awful for a very long time for her. And it gave me my first extremely close up look at grief and it's painful hold. Even though this song is the namesake of our deceased friend, it is about everyone that has dealt with not only her loss, but any loved one now gone.

"Meet me in the sky tonight, where these flames of discontent don't smolder. Meet me in the sky tonight or wherever you are now. They say absence makes the heart grow fond, but my chest has only grown colder. Meet me in the sky tonight and bring that smile of yours, the one that kept me afloat for all these years, for all the trials we endured. Im not sure what seperates the dead from the living, and im not even sure if you are hearing these things that I'm saying. But all I wish is that I could detach myself from all of this and grow myself a set of wings. Id meet you in the sky tonight, and you could help me for a few moments escape. I'd fly with you every night until the sky turns out a lighter shade of blue, and my wings disintegrate"

Written by Ian Wilmot, Drewsif Stalin and Eric Hendricks.
Produced by Drewsif Stalin.
Filmed by Drewsif Stalin and Zack Lukowski.
Edited by Drewsif Stalin.
Colour Graded by Drewsif Stalin.
Shot on Black Magic Pocket Cinema Camera, and Canon 5D MKII using Magic Lantern.

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