“When We Get Old” by march

march showcases such a raw and resonating journey with her newest release “When We Get Old”. She adds perfectly placed harmonies and melodic vocal arrangements in place of instrumental ones. 

This song is a story about loving and losing. It notates on how life and love changes over time, even if you wish you could stay in that phase of your relationship forever. In an ending relationship, she presents the haunting lyrics that end the chorus with the words, “Will you still picture me / when we get old”. 

This song hits the listener with an honest take on heartbreak and moving on. I was involved from start to finish. 

Written by Tricia Patras

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