Local artist. (Tracks in-progress, 2005-2020.)

The (almost) 3rd album by Tim Brickley and the Bleeding Hearts. Featuring the songs of Tim Brickley and David Rheins.

We are in finish-up mode, cranking away, that exhilarating feeling of seeing the finish line in the distance. (Yes, that one, too.) Here's what we're zooming in on this week......

Step in peace (tic tac toe.) (from "Local artist." pre-release v.1.0.)

Tim Brickley and the Bleeding Hearts

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"Gonna sing about what it is and forget about what it's not." With Dan Lyon as Leonard. Written and produced by Tim Brickley and David Rheins.

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Step in peace (tic tac toe.) ("Local artist.", in-progress, 2020.) / TIM BRICKLEY AND THE BLEEDING HEARTS

"Gonna sing about what it is and forget about what it's not." Written and produced by Tim Brickley and David Rheins.

 

STEP IN PEACE (TIC TAC TOE)

(Timothy Brickley & David Rheins)

 

Time to write another love song,

this time while it’s hot.

Gonna sing about what it is

and forget about what it’s not.

 

Here’s to hope and old-fashioned romance.

To breathing in calm and breathing out smile.

To being in the present moment

and celebrate the wonder of it all.

 

    Tic -tac -toe (tic-tac-toe)

    I step in peace (I step in peace)

    and my peace into your peace equals more than one.

    Tic-tac -toe (tic-tac-toe)

    I step in peace (I step in peace)

    and my piece into your piece equals more than one.

 

Time to write another love song,

a ramblin’, ambling, title’s-way-too-long song.

Thank you, baby, for making it great.

I’m living once again.

 

Time to write another love song,

this time while it’s hot.

Gonna sing about what it is

and forget about what it’s not.

 

    Tic -tac -toe (tic-tac-toe)

    I step in peace (I step in peace)

    and my peace into your peace equals more than one.

    Tic-tac -toe (tic-tac-toe)

    I step in peace (I step in peace)

    and my piece into your piece equals more than one.

 

Peace.

                                                                                                        

                                                                Copyright 2006, Timothy Brickley & David Rheins.

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