Legacy
Carl Cadden-James Lyrics


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Legacy​

What better way to say “Goodbye”
What softer shroud in which to lie
What lasting testament to will
My legacy that time can't kill

More faithful friends no man could know
Than wind and rain and ice and snow
What finer things than silk and gold
My legacy that can't be sold

And who knows what the future brings
It only whispers never sings
Come rest your head
Come lay your wreath
My legacy can rest in peace





James Alan Gourley 2019. All rights reserved.

Overall Meaning

In Carl Cadden-James's song "Legacy," the lyrics express the contemplation of leaving behind a lasting impact before bidding farewell. The artist ponders the question of how to leave a meaningful and memorable presence in the world. The phrase "What better way to say 'Goodbye'" implies a profound farewell, suggesting that the artist wants to depart with something significant left behind for the world to remember.


The next line, "What softer shroud in which to lie," appears to connect the idea of mortality with the desire for a gentle and comforting resting place or symbol. This line may metaphorically refer to the artist's legacy, which will remain even after they are physically gone. It suggests that the artist wishes to create something enduring and soothing to be remembered by.


The lyrics further emphasize the artist's desire for a lasting testament that cannot be erased by time. They adopt the idea that their legacy is an indomitable force that cannot be defeated by the passage of years. The line "My legacy that time can't kill" suggests that whatever the artist leaves behind will endure, even when everything else fades away. It emphasizes the significance of creating something that surpasses the boundaries of time.


The following lines shift the focus to the artist's appreciation for the natural elements, such as wind, rain, ice, and snow. These forces are described as "faithful friends," suggesting that they are reliable and constant companions. This portrayal may symbolize the artist's admiration of the raw and unyielding aspects of nature. In contrast to material wealth represented by "silk and gold," the artist values the intangible and immaterial aspects of life. The mention of "My legacy that can't be sold" highlights the idea that true value cannot be bought or sold but originates from within.


The final lines reflect uncertainty about the future and the mysterious nature of what lies ahead. The phrase "It only whispers never sings" suggests that the future reveals itself merely in small indications and intimations, without ever fully revealing itself. With the invitation to "come rest your head" and "lay your wreath," the artist seems to extend an invitation to those who come after to honor their legacy and find solace within it. The closing line "My legacy can rest in peace" conveys a sense of resolution, as if the artist has finally found a sense of tranquility and confidence in their creation, knowing that it will stand the test of time.




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Written by: James Alan Gourley

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