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From the outside ‘I See You Everywhere’ is a vivacious, end of summer, indie pop song but it in fact deals with the extremely serious topic of Parental Alienation; the process through which a child becomes estranged from a parent as the result of being wrongly influenced or through psychological manipulation by the other parent, and current efforts in Ireland to have the laws pertaining to it changed. Whether executed wilfully, or unwittingly, Parental Alienation is heart-breaking, and can be akin to torture for the alienated parent, but also have detrimental effects on the innocent child if they are forced to suffer long term separation from all those who love them.
lyrics
Now that you are gone,
How can I go on without you,
Where did I go wrong?
I could not hold on to you.
I see you everywhere,
In the moon and the stars,
I see you everywhere,
In my wounds and my scars.
Look at what it cost,
Can you see that I am lost without you,
I'm crippled by the thought
Of losing all I love about you.
I see you everywhere,
In the moon and the stars,
I see you everywhere,
In my wounds and my scars.
Where did I go wrong?
I could not hold onto you.
No matter how hard I tried, and I tried.
No matter how hard I cried, and I cried.
I see you everywhere,
In the moon and the stars,
I see you everywhere,
In the glint of the shards of my heart.
credits
released September 23, 2022
Vocals / Lyrics: John 'Haggis' Hegarty
Guitar: Graham Finn
Bass: Edward Butt
Drums: Colum Young
Music by Emperor of Ice Cream
Mixed by Graham Finn in New York
Mastered by Peter Montgomery in Co Westmeath, Ireland
Drums recorded at IJland Studios, Holland by Remko Schouten
Artwork: Edward Butt
Management: Eddie Kiely (Fifa Records)
Recorded between Ireland, Holland and New York
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