Chasing Him in the Flicker of the Lights By Velvet Skies

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Chasing Her in the Flicker of the Lights
Samuel E. Burns’ lyrics for Velvet Skies’ "Chasing Her in the Flicker of the Lights" paint a vivid Jazz Age tale of ambition and regret. A man, once humble, now chases a lost love with wealth and lies, set against speakeasies, jazz horns, and flickering marquees. The imagery—"feathers brushing the air," "champagne tastes like ash"—is lush and evocative, capturing the 1920s’ glitz and despair. The narrative builds from swagger to a hollow dawn, where "love’s not for sale" shatters his empire of illusions.

The song’s strength lies in its atmospheric storytelling and emotional depth—his bravado masks a poignant self-loathing. While "her" remains a shadow, the protagonist’s flawed humanity shines. With a moody jazz backdrop, this could be a haunting classic. Burns blends nostalgia with raw introspection, making it linger.

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