Making My Peace with the Past

Words and Music by Jim Cullen

 

Maybe I’m in danger skating on the edge

I’m gonna meet the stranger

I remember what he said and I wrote it down

 

Acting out an old part on a brand-new stage

Playing up a worn role from a different age

Going back to forge ahead and make it on my own

Ignorance of yester year will make you feel alone

 

Cause you know I’m making my peace with the past ah honey

Building it strong to last ah honey

Journey through the timeless world of my mind

And you know I’m making my peace with the past ah honey

Building it strong to last ah honey

Making my peace with the past

Build it to last

Making my peace with the past

Making my peace with the past

 

Pieces from a broken glass is one analogy

Softly spoken words of love that keep on haunting me

Portrait of a hoax played out

It’s stylish trickery

All in one no one’s to blame

It’s done unconsciously

 

Cause you know I’m making my peace with the past ah honey

Building it strong to last ah honey

Journey through the timeless world of my mind

And you know I’m making my peace with the past ah honey

Building it strong to last ah honey

Making my peace with the past

Build it to last

Making my peace with the past

Making my peace with the past

 

Go on make it

 

Cause you know I’m making my peace with the past ah honey

Building it strong to last ah honey

Journey through the timeless world of my mind

And you know I’m making my peace with the past ah honey

Building it strong to last ah honey

Making my peace with the past

Make it

 

Maybe I’m in danger skating on the edge

I’m gonna meet the stranger

I remember what he said and I wrote it down

 

Making my peace with the past

Making my peace with the past

Making my peace with the past

Honey

 

 

Performed by Gibbs & Cullen and friends

Vocals - Jim Cullen

Harmonies - Les Gibbs and Bill Kelly

Electric Guitar - Jim Cullen

Acoustic Guitar - Les Gibbs

Keyboards - Jeff Mitchell

Bass - Bill McHale

Drums - Terry Manion

Producers - George Graham and Jim Cullen

Engineers - George Graham and Joe “WiggyWegleski

Mastering - Tom Borthwick