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Zoe Jane

Staind

Lyrics

[Verse 1]
Well, I want you to notice
To notice when I'm not around
I know that your eyes see straight through me
And speak to me without a sound

[Chorus]
And I want to hold you
Protect you from all of the things I've already endured
And I want to show you
Show you all the things, that this life has in store for you
And I'll always love you
The way that a father, should love his daughter

[Verse 2]
When I walked out this morning
I cried as I walked to the door
I cried about how long I'd be away for
I cried about leaving you all alone

[Chorus]
And I want to hold you
Protect you from all of the things I've already endured
And I want to show you
Show you all the things, that this life has in store for you
And I'll always love you
The way that a father, should love his daughter
[Bridge]
Sweet Zoe Jane
Sweet Zoe Jane

[Verse 3]
So I wanted to say this
'Cause I wouldn't know where to begin
To explain to you what I have been through
To explain where your daddy has been

[Chorus]
So I want to hold you
Protect you from all of the things I've already endured
And I want to show you
Show you all the things, that this life has in store for you
And I'll always love you
The way that a father, should love his daughter

[Outro]
Sweet Zoe Jane
Sweet Zoe Jane

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If there is one thing we know about music, it is that it has the power to evoke emotions in the listener. It can remind us of loved ones, times gone by, and even our own mortality. It can inspire us to dance and sing, or it can move us to tears. When it comes to Staind's "Zoe Jane," it does all of these things and more. If you haven't heard it, you're missing out on one of the most emotionally charged and beautifully written songs of all time.

About Zoe Jane

Written by Aaron Lewis, "Zoe Jane" is a moving tribute to his daughter, Zoe Jane Lewis. She was born on the same day that Layne Staley, the former lead singer of Alice in Chains, passed away. This was a heart-wrenching moment for Aaron, who was a fan of Alice in Chains and had been deeply affected by the news of Staley's death. It's hard to imagine a more mixed day of emotions for Aaron, with the joy of a new baby girl and the sadness of losing a musical hero.

The song is a reflection of Aaron's experiences as a musician and how he felt about being away from his family while he was on the road. The lyrics capture the bittersweet feeling of missing out on his daughter's early years and having to watch her grow up through pictures and videos. It's a feeling that many parents can relate to, regardless of whether or not they are musicians. The song's remarkable lyrics reveal Aaron's fears and doubts as a father, including whether he has missed out on too much of his child's life to ever make it up to her.

The song starts off with a soft guitar intro that continues with Aaron's soulful voice singing the words "Hello, sweetie." The gentle melody sets the tone for the song and prepares the listener for the heart-tugging lyrics that are to follow. The song continues with acoustic guitar strums and a melodic piano rift. As the song progresses, the lyrics become more poignant, and the instrumentation becomes more complex.

One of the most striking things about "Zoe Jane" is how simple yet powerful the instrumentation and composition are. This simplicity and sincerity perfectly set the stage for the deep emotions that the song evokes. The song is both beautiful and haunting, and Aaron's voice carries the emotion of the song with perfect clarity and precision. The stripped-back quality of the song gives it a sense of vulnerability that many fans have found irresistible.

Since its release, "Zoe Jane" has touched millions of fans and has become one of the defining tracks from Staind's discography. The song captures the essence of what makes Staind great, from its emotional lyrics to the raw power of its music. It's a song that speaks to the human condition and reminds us of the love and connection that we all share, regardless of our circumstances.

When it comes to music, few songs are as moving and heartfelt as "Zoe Jane" by Staind. It's a song that captivates the listener from the very first note and holds them in its emotional grasp until the final chord. If you haven't heard it, you owe it to yourself to take a listen and experience its beauty for yourself.

  • Release Date: May 20, 2003
  • Artist: Staind