HELL NO
lyrics by: Melanie Krahmer
music by: Melanie Krahmer & Rich Libutti
©2021 sirsymusic (BMI)

300 heartbeats
One thing you can count on
That I’ll beat myself up
Oh, this rabbit’s on the run

I learned way too early
The monsters don’t stay beneath the bed
And girl, don’t you stand out
But dim your light way down instead

But I say
Hell no
Won’t rattle my bones
‘Cause I’m a fighter
Gonna let my light shine

Hell no
Won’t rattle my bones
I’m Feeling lighter
Because I carried that weight too long

So, here’s to disaster
Made me who I’ve become
A queen with a backbone
And no more rabbits on the run

And I keep on trying
To learn that I deserve this crown
‘Cause I am still standing
No, you can’t keep a good woman down

Oh
Hell no
Won’t rattle my bones
‘Cause I’m a fighter
Gonna let my light shine

Hell no
Won’t rattle my bones
I’m Feeling lighter
Because I carried that weight too long

Hell no
Come on let your light shine, baby
Hell no
Let it all go
Because we carried that weight too
Carried that weight too
We carried that weight too long

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Seven Seas
lyrics by: Melanie Krahmer
music by: Melanie Krahmer & Rich Libutti
©sirsymusic (BMI) – Released 3/31/23
Melanie Krahmer (vocals, drums, piano, percussion)
Rich Libutti (guitars, bass)

We’re wading through little volcanoes
We try to keep going
Before they blow back again
And after all this time at sea
We can’t find our legs and we aren’t steady
Like we always used to be

I’d walk this whole world
Swim across the seven seas
To find a way back
To you and me

Becoming these little volcanoes
Can we keep going
Before we blowback again
We never felt this lost at sea
And I miss the way you looked at me
It was better than anything I’ve ever seen

I’d walk this whole world
Swim across the seven seas
To find a way back
To you and me

All the right words seem to get lost these days
And no maps lead to land
Just when it feels like we may never say it
You reach for my hand

They’re nothing but little volcanoes
And we’ve got a love
That’s big as the seven seas