T. van Loon
T. is 110 years old.
He is the Bass Guitarist of The North remembers....
T. is also known as "Torrhen Stark".
T. is located in London at Hampstead Heath.
T. likes to go for a walk during off hours and is trying to pick flowers in order to get ahead professionally.
Just have faith
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Song Details
Just have faith is Easy Listening music in tempo Adagio. The music is decent and the lyrics are incredible. The song was written 9/4/2010 by T. van Loon. The originality is incredible.
Fame: |
42 |
Popularity: |
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Stage Potential: |
20 |
Genre: |
Pop |
Owner: |
None |
First Revealed: |
9/4/2010 * Songs this old don't have an accurate release date and are considered to be revealed the same day they were composed. |
Dominant Instruments
Bass Guitar
Lead Vocals
Synthesizer Keyboard
Electric Guitar
Special Lyrics
Once upon a time I lived my life in an illusion,
i had no idea how to draw a conclusion,
then you walked up behind me,
and i felt your strenght beside me
And you said to me:
boy, just have faith,
everything will fade away,
nobody will make you feel pain,
not any more,
I'll take care of that.
But like every fairytale,
Our story had to come to an end
we had to split up for a while,
and all hope seemed to go away.
But when I lied in my bed,
buried in the sheets,
giving up all hope
I remembered what you said
Just have faith,
feel alright,
everything will pass,
things will be al right
we can get through this
and make it right,
boy just don't give up this fight.
So i staid,
kept up hopes
and one day,
I finally saw you
You came to me,
your eyes were smiling
and i couldn't let you go
for it was perfect
Just have faith;
never give up,
fight for those close to you
never give up
and have faith
and all pain will fade away...
Record Releases
This song hasn't been released on any records. This means that only the original composer, or a band which has bought the rights to it, can add it to an artist's repertoire.