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Written by: ''[[A. Lee]]'' | Written by: ''[[A. Lee]]'' | ||
The second song [[Evanescence]] did for [[The Open Door]] after [[Snow White Queen]] and one of [[Terry Balsamo]]'s favourites to work on. | The second song [[Evanescence]] did for [[The Open Door]] after [[Snow White Queen]] and one of [[Terry Balsamo]]'s favourites to work on. | ||
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This sister's name is known, but is not provided out of respect. See the [[Talk: Like You#The Name of The Sister|discussion]] for reason. | This sister's name is known, but is not provided out of respect. See the [[Talk: Like You#The Name of The Sister|discussion]] for reason. | ||
== Versions == | |||
'''Studio versions:''' | |||
'''Like You''' | |||
*''Recording date:'' September 2005 - March 2006 | |||
*''Status:'' Released | |||
*''Released on:'' [[The Open Door]] (track #8) | |||
'''Never performed live to date''' | |||
== Lyrics == | == Lyrics == |
Revision as of 14:19, 25 February 2007
General Information
Written by: A. Lee
The second song Evanescence did for The Open Door after Snow White Queen and one of Terry Balsamo's favourites to work on.
From Metal Edge magazine
The most personal song on The Open Door. “It is about something that’s hard to even talk about but feels good to write about,” explains Lee. “It’s about my sister who passed away when I was a little girl. I was six years old and she was three. It’s affected my life and definitely affected my music writing, and it’s made me who I am. It’s one of those things that happens early enough in life that it forms you. I think in a lot of ways I made it a thing that I can use in a positive way in my life. I’ve learned from it and grown up, and I’ve always felt older. Twenty-four sounds young to me, it’s weird.”
Having lost a sister at such a young age put things in perspective for Lee, who says she cherishes making music and wants to love. “What else is there?” she ponders. “I don’t care about the stupid things as much as I would if I hadn’t been through that. The song is about me from the perspective of a child back then, and I go back to that place a lot of times. I went there and wrote the song that way. It’s not the kind of thing that I would normally say on a megaphone in front of millions of people.”
“It’s something that changes you,” the singer stresses. “I love her, and I will always love her. Her spirit is always with us. I feel like I’ll always want to have a little place for her on every record. On the last record, it was ‘Hello,’ and I wrote that from the perspective of a child. I was talking about it in a little bit of a different way, but it’s the same inspiration."
From VH1.com
Amy's description of the song: "'Like You' is maybe the most intimate song on the record. It was about losing my little sister when I was a child. On the last record, I wrote 'Hello' about her. 'Like You' is her place on this record." [1]
This sister's name is known, but is not provided out of respect. See the discussion for reason.
Versions
Studio versions:
Like You
- Recording date: September 2005 - March 2006
- Status: Released
- Released on: The Open Door (track #8)
Never performed live to date
Lyrics
Stay low
Soft, dark, and dreamless
Far beneath my nightmares and loneliness
I hate me
For breathing without you
I don't want to feel anymore for you
Grieving for you
I'm not grieving for you
Nothing real love can't undo
And though I may have lost my way
All paths lead straight to you
I long to be like you
Lie cold in the ground like you
Halo
Blinding wall between us
Melt away and leave us alone again
Humming, haunted somewhere out there
I believe our love can see us through in death
I long to be like you
Lie cold in the ground like you
There's room inside for two
And I'm not grieving for you
I'm coming for you
You're not alone
No matter what they told you
You're not alone
I'll be right beside you forevermore
I long to be like you sis
Lie cold in the ground like you did
There's room inside for two
And I'm not grieving for you
And as we lay in silent bliss
I know you remember me
I long to be like you
Lie cold in the ground like you
There's room inside for two
And I'm not grieving for you
I'm coming for you
Guitar Tabs & Sheet Music
References
- ↑ C. Bottomley. Evanescence: Amy Lee Explains the New Songs - VH1.com