From the recording Song For The Soul
“Song for the Soul” is a late-night confession — warm neo-soul wrapped in soft Rhodes, intimate vocals, and quiet honesty.
It’s a track for anyone carrying something unspoken… a gentle pulse made to comfort, heal, and stay with you long after the night fades.
Close your eyes, breathe, and let the music hold you for a while.
Lyrics
Midnight trains, an old café
Notes still linger where I used to play
Blue smoke rising, the night feels slow
Every song’s a story the people know
No throne, no stage of gold
Just a voice, a truth to hold
I sing for strangers passing through
Hoping it heals a heart or two
This song’s for the soul
For broken hearts to make them whole
Not for glory, not for fame
Just the fire that keeps me sane
City lights in the pouring rain
Each refrain eases the pain
Every chord, a thread of grace
Every voice deserves a place
This song’s for the soul
A gentle touch to make us whole
Not for riches, not a name
Just the rhythm running in my veins
Maybe someday the crowd won’t stay
But the music still finds its way
Through empty halls or crowded bars
It lives in silence, it lives in scars
The crowd has thinned, but I still play
The night’s my friend, it knows the way
Each note I sing becomes a prayer
For every dream still in the air
I play this song for the soul
For weary hearts to make them whole
Let the night take all control
I’ll keep on singing for the soul
Oh, I play this song for the soul
For weary hearts to make them whole
I’ll keep on singing for the soul
'Til the night... sings its song
