Top Songs By Tamar Kaprelian
Credits
PERFORMING ARTISTS
Alyssa Park
Violin
Anthony Brewster
Choir
Belinda Broughton
Violin
Bilinda Skinner
Choir
Chris Chaney
Bass
David Low
Cello
Eugenia Choi
Violin
Evan Wilson
Viola
Ijeoma Njaka
Choir
Jamie Muhoberac
Piano
Kevin Dorsey
Choir
Kevin Robinson.
Choir
Leah Katz
Viola
Lyle Workman
Guitar
Mark Robertson
Violin
Matt Chamberlain
Drums
Sam Fischer
Violin
Tamar Mardirossian
Vocals
Taylor Conti
Choir
Victor Lawrence
Cello
COMPOSITION & LYRICS
Rob Simonsen
String Arranger
Lyrics
Thirty heartbeats from the rain
You're a poet with a stranger's name
Cause you woke up with a shattered heart
And the pieces are hard to find
In this wasted town
Where they've broken you down
And poisoned you with words
Under painted lies
That you've memorized
It's a story that no ones heard
What's wrong with this world we live in?
Where the good and bad collide
When did you stop believing, in a better life?
How many dreams unanswered
Before we get this right?
What if it's all forgiven
When you reach the other side
A traveler on these streets of gold
You never meant to sell your soul
But you find yourself rearranged
Like a prophet going blind
Tired of saving yourself
When there's no one to help
And you're fighting with both hands tied
And you're ready to go
In your heart cause you know
No one cares if you live or die
What's wrong with this world we live in?
Where the good and bad collide
When did you stop believing, in a better life?
How many dreams unanswered
Before we get this right?
What if it's all forgiven
When you reach the other side
You can swallow your pride but the river is wide
It returns you to where you have been
Back to sand on the shore back to heaven and war
You're searching for where to begin
What's wrong with this world we live in?
Why am I here inside?
When did you stop believing?
What's wrong with this world we live in?
Where the good and bad collide
When did you stop believing, in a better life?
How many dreams unanswered
Before we get this right?
What if it's all forgiven
When you reach the other side
Written by: Alexander Francis Barry, Tamar Mardirossian