July 21, 2020

Hold Me

Hold Me is about reckless appeal.  And your listening to Music by Sean.

They say fear is an aphrodisiac, that we are most alive when dying, most attracted while trusting someone untrue.  Near drowning victims speak of a clarity and stillness appearing just after the struggle just as inequitable liaisons provide glimpses of obsidian solace.  In Hold Me, the singer offers no caution or heightened perspective, there isn’t even a chorus in this song to lift us from the prostrate submission. 

To download just the music in this episode go to seanriley.com/music. What’s the most dangerous thing you’ve ever done, tell me @seanriley on Twitter. 

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