He is currently living in Montreal. Sean Nicholas Savage co-wrote and sang lead on many songs for the Silly Kissers debut album.
Sean has been prolific in his output, and has put out several albums under his own name, as well as numerous side projects. Under his own name, he has released: Summer 5000, Little Submarine, Sunshine Melodies/Weird Daze, & Spread Free Like A Butterfly. The vinyl version of Spread Free Like A Butterfly is essentially a collection (and reworking) of songs from Sunshine Melodies and Spread Free Like A Butterfly.
Bygone Summer
Sean Nicholas Savage Lyrics
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bye bye bye bye bygone summer
bye bye bye bye bye bye bye bye
i took myself somewhere beautiful with a sad canal
i laid down and died under the shattered sky
when i broke her heart
how could i hear it on a bygone summer?
bye bye bye bye bygone summer
bye bye bye bye
i remember one summer everyone had a holiday after i flew away
their records were great
my girl flew to south america with the actor across the street
on a bygone summer
bye bye bye bye bygone summer
bye bye bye bye bye bye bye bye
i called her sometime after two
said no one else can love you the way i do
if only it was true
on a bygone summer
ooo bygone summer
The lyrics of Sean Nicholas Savage's song "Bygone Summer" depict a person saying farewell to a past summer season that has left them with a sense of sadness and longing. The repetition of "bye bye bye" conveys a sense of finality and closure. The line "I took myself somewhere beautiful with a sad canal" suggests that the singer sought out a picturesque location to wallow in their emotions. The phrase "laid down and died under the shattered sky" is a powerful visual that suggests the singer is experiencing intense emotional pain. The line "when I broke her heart, how could I hear it on a bygone summer?" implies that the singer is regretful of past actions that have led to the end of a relationship, and that they are now nostalgically reflecting on the time they spent together in the summer.
The song's second verse brings up memories of a past summer when the singer had flown away while everyone around them was on holiday. The line "their records were great" suggests that the singer was left behind while others were having fun and creating memories. The line "my girl flew to South America with the actor across the street" implies that the singer is jealous of their ex-partner's new love interest. The final verse of the song has the singer calling their ex-partner and telling them that no one can love them the way they do, even though it may not be true. The line "if only it was true on a bygone summer" suggests that the singer is still holding onto the hope of rekindling the relationship, despite the fact that summer has ended and they must move on.
Overall, "Bygone Summer" is a melancholic and reflective song that captures the bittersweet feelings that are often associated with the end of a summer season. The lyrics convey a sense of sadness and nostalgia, as the singer looks back on past relationships and wishes for things that might have been.
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Written by: SEAN SAVAGE
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newjerseyjustin
5 years later and im still here
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