It's been a long, long time
Since I seen your face
But I never did you wrong
I just long for your embrace
And wherever you go
And however you roam
Just keep your head up high
And keep howlin' at the moon
And the suuuuun
It's been a long, long time
Since I seen your face
Take that loaded gun
Away, away, away, away
And I was cruisin' down the avenue
everything been comin' through
I fell on a syllable
Another time, another space, everyday another face
When you're on the road you know
That everywhere you go
And however you roam
Just keep your head up high
And keep howlin' at the moon
And the suuuuun
It's been a long, long time
Since I seen your face
Take that loaded gun
Away, away, away, away
Now it's been a long, long time
And your face eludes my space
And all I do is roam
I feel I've seen this place
Tell me do you go
Tell me do you face
The fears, the tears, the gears are changin'
On my mission
To the suuuuun
It's been a long, long time
Since I seen your face
Take that loaded gun
Away, away, away, away
Away, away
Away, away
Jeremy Loops (born Jeremy Thomas Hewitt) is a South African singer-songwriter and musician from Cape Town. His musical style blends elements of folk, pop, reggae, and world music, creating a unique and engaging sound. His music is characterized by infectious rhythms, poetic lyrics, and a strong acoustic component. Loops began his musical career performing in pubs and festivals in South Africa before gaining international fame with the album "The Journey" (2013). Among his most notable songs are "Heavy Star", "Down to the River", and "She Moves Like Water". Jeremy Loops is known for his energetic and engaging performances, which often include elements of improvisation and audience interaction. His music conveys a positive message of hope, love, and human connection.
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