Wounds by George Bokaris As Was

George Bokaris As Was’ “Wounds” is a poignant exploration of heartbreak and loss. The song’s minimalist arrangement, featuring a gentle piano and subtle strings, creates a haunting atmosphere that perfectly complements the raw emotion of the lyrics.

Bokaris’s voice is smooth and crisp, delivering each word with a sense of vulnerability and despair. The lyrics evoke a deep sense of pain and longing, painting a vivid picture of a broken heart. As the song progresses, the instrumentation builds, culminating in a powerful and cathartic climax.

“Wounds” is a timeless piece of music that transports listeners to a smoky jazz lounge, where the weight of the world seems to rest on every note. It’s a perfect mash up of modern heart break lyrics and old style piano.

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