Rhyming and Lyrics – Something to Tell You

Something to Tell You by Melodie Yvonne Ramey

Now I’ve got something to tell you I just can’t explain
This truth it eats away at me and rots away my brain

I just feel I’m suffocating
In this life I own
And I just feel I lost my way now
And I should have known

I know it’s not too late to fix it
Not too late to try
So I guess it’s time to walk away now
Time to say goodbye

Now I’ve got something to tell you, lean in close to me
Once I just can find the words here they will set me free

The truth is I don’t know the answer
See I’m just a fraud
I really don’t know how I got here
But I turned from God

Now I’ve got something to tell you, it might set you free
But my truth is mostly circumstantial, why do you want to hear from me?

I wish I had a nickel for each time
‘Twas said to me
“Now I’ve got something to tell you”
It might set me free

See I don’t know just how I got here
But now I just don’t care
And from here on out I’m going to just
Let God’s will take me there

Now I’ve got something to tell you I just can’t explain
The truth it eats away here, and it rots away my brain

♥♥♥

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Melodie Yvonne

Melodie Yvonne, lead photographer and owner of Photographic Melodie, grew up in the small southern Indiana town of North Vernon. She picked up her first camera at the age of 5, and was immediately hooked. By the age of 15 she began to turn every trip, even just to the local park, into a fantasy scene of her own imagination, and started mentoring with many local professionals. Melodie received an Associates of Applied Science in Visual Technologies majoring in Photography from Ivy Tech in 2002 after studying under acclaimed professors and many other masters in the field.

Melodie’s main focus has always been music photography. Growing up listening to many amazing musicians inspired her dream to create visual images that made people feel the way they do when listening to music. Her goal was to help people SEE the music.

Melodie has done numerous jobs around the country ranging from working for bands to being the official photographer on many southern Indiana Poker Runs. Her specialties are in nature, music, and candid event photography. She published her first print work, a collection of images & poetry, in 2011, and has since published many more print works. Melodie currently acts as owner & lead photographer at Photographic Melodie, House Photographer for Purdue Theatre, and Tour Photographer for multiple Billboard Charts topping bands as well as freelance work with many other media outlets, venues, and musicians.

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