LYRICS

 

IOANNIDIS NIKOLAOS: My life a race!

CD Album: Be a master of your fate!

 

My life a race!

 

 

Genre: Classical ballad

Music, lyrics, arrangement: IOANNIDIS

Performance: IOANNIDIS

Once more tried, once more failed
oh, my whole life a race!
will I win , will I lose
will dreams ever be fulfilled?

Things I did, things I said
always sorry in the end.
Should I leave, turn a page?
should my memory erase?

Takes so much skill , takes so much will

walking this road to the end
every single moment to savour , to live

not always want to forget.

No more sighs , no more cries,
no more telling myself lies
life simple, life sweet,
I will chase, I will live!

 

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N. Ioannidis  is a composer, lyricist, guitar soloist and multi-instrumentalist performer (BA Music & Media Studies, MA Digital Media Studies, currently doctoral candidate in Musicology at the University of Sussex) who is researching ancient Greek music and its relationship with all musical cultures, that have been subject to classical Greek cultural influence

 

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Musical Works

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LYRICS

ANCIENT  GREEK TEXTS

ANCIENT GREEK INSTRUMENTS reconstructed by N. Ioannidis and used in the ancient Greek recordings

 

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