S. Myers
S. is 23 years old.
He is the Electric Guitarist of Remote Lifeboat.
S. is located in Sarajevo at Gangstah Jam Sarajevo.
S. likes to go for a walk during off hours and is trying to improve skill in order to get ahead professionally.
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All Who Wander Aren't Lost
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Song Details
All Who Wander Aren't Lost is Floorfiller music in tempo Vivace. The music is incredible and the lyrics are perfect. The song was written 12/11/2024 by S. Myers. The originality is perfect.
Fame: |
3 |
Popularity: |
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Stage Potential: |
20 |
Genre: |
Modern Rock |
Owner: |
None |
First Revealed: |
12/13/2024 |
Dominant Instruments
Electric Guitar
Lead Vocals
Special Lyrics
He packed his guitar in the back of his old truck,
Drove through the night, hoping to try his luck.
From city's bright lights to towns covered in dust,
With calloused hands and dreams he did trust.
He’d strum in the corners of dimly-lit bars,
Playing for tips and sleeping under the stars.
From New York's bustle to Texas's plains,
The road was his home, music in his veins.
All who wander aren't lost,
Finding hope in the miles they cross.
Chasing dreams, no matter the cost,
All who wander aren't lost.
He'd find odd jobs, fixing fences and floors,
Pouring coffee in diners, mopping their floors.
But every evening he'd play one more song,
His heart stayed certain, his legs stayed strong.
In Denver, he crooned through a winter's night chill,
In Nashville, he sang on a small side-street hill.
Each town a canvas, his music the paint,
A vagabond's life, no sense of restraint.
All who wander aren't lost,
Finding hope in the miles they cross.
Chasing dreams, no matter the cost,
All who wander aren't lost.
Record Releases
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