

A goodbye unfolding in real time, measured in steps toward departure. Suitcases, held breaths, and words left unsaid at the curb.
A reflective song rooted in memory and place, September in San Francisco captures the strange clarity that comes with looking back.
A coastal, observational song shaped by watching rather than speaking. Bodega Bay unfolds through small details: water, birds, and working boats.
A coastal, observational song shaped by watching rather than speaking. Bodega Bay unfolds through small details: water, birds, and working boats.
A story song about a sea captain who has lost his wife and, with her, his sense of direction. Adrift in grief and memory, he dreams she returns.
A narrative song rooted in place and personal history. I Grew Up in Soho reflects on childhood and the way neighborhoods shape identity.
A duet about relationships that hover just shy of certainty. Almost Right explores the fragile middle ground between connection and hesitation.
A reflective song about departure and inevitability, Trains Are Leaving sits in the moment just before motion begins.
Neon Heart is a late-night city song about loneliness under bright lights. It follows a soul moving through bars, streets, and fleeting connections.
A reflective song about departure and inevitability, Trains Are Leaving sits in the moment just before motion begins.
An observational song shaped by movement, crowds, and the quiet loneliness that can exist inside a city of millions.
Yesterday Again is a quiet reflection on time folding in on itself. It moves through memory, regret, and the strange comfort of familiar pain.
Tracks is a song about lives running alongside one another. It listens to footsteps, trains, and the passage of time.
Bridges is a spoken poem about the people we meet along the way. Those we cross briefly, deeply, or never again.
In the Port of Amsterdam is a song of arrivals and departures. It watches sailors, lovers, and ghosts move through the harbor light.
You and Me is a song about choosing one another. It finds strength in simplicity and shared ground.
Tightrope is a song about living without a net. It captures the tension between risk and restraint. A reflection on love and life.
He writes in the margins of other people’s lives, never signing his name. Love, loss, and truth slip through him like fog through a doorway.
Hope is a quiet song that refuses to give up.
It lives in small gestures and unfinished mornings. A reflection on endurance when certainty is gone.
Little Black Dress is a light-hearted rush against the clock. It follows heels on pavement and nerves before the curtain rises.
Waves of Gold is a peaceful orchestral piece that unfolds slowly. It moves like light across water, unhurried and warm.
A goodbye unfolding in real time, measured in steps toward departure. Suitcases, held breaths, and words left unsaid at the curb.
She Came in Red is a song about love entering like a promise. Bright, unmistakable, impossible to ignore.
Every Time You Look at Me is a song about being truly seen. It captures the quiet power of attention and unspoken understanding.
A romantic, story-driven song about departure, anticipation, and the quiet electricity of leaving someone behind.
They Said I Believe in Fantasy is a song about being misunderstood. It follows a dreamer judged for seeing more than what’s practical.
Old Friend is a song about a quiet visit made before time runs out. It speaks to shared history, unsaid words, and the weight of goodbye.
Doors I Never Tried is a song about paths left unexplored. It lingers on choices avoided and chances quietly passed by.
Neon Heart is a late-night city song about loneliness under bright lights. It follows a soul moving through bars, streets, and fleeting connections.
San Francisco Chauffeur is a warm, observational song about a man who loves his work. Moving through the city, he carries life in his back seat.
I Gave You Fire (Sparks) is a song about an imbalance in love. It follows the quiet damage done when passion isn’t returned.
My Boy, My Son is a quiet reckoning between a father and time. It traces love, regret, and the things never said out loud.
Thunderstorm Kiss is a moment caught at the edge of breaking weather. Two people collide while the world cracks open around them.
Timeless Child is a song about the part of us untouched by years. It listens for innocence beneath experience and scars.
Voices in the Wind is a song about a call that arrives too late to answer. A man hears the voice of the father he never knew, carried on air and memory.
Silence Writes the Page is a quiet meditation on creation. It listens to what arrives when noise steps aside.
Before My Jenny is a love song shaped by gratitude. It looks back on the life lived before love arrived.
She Walks Like Peace is a song about quiet presence. It moves through a world made gentler by her arrival. A reflection on love that steadies rather than dazzles.
Middle of the Day is a gentle pause set in a lovely place. It lingers on light, small moments, and the gift of doing nothing.
Glasgow Men is a song about grit, humor, and hard-earned loyalty. It listens to voices shaped by work, weather, and wit.
Borderline lives in the space between staying and walking away. It captures the tension of love balanced on the edge of uncertainty.
Time pauses on a wrist while memory keeps moving.
A quiet reckoning of what was held, and what slipped away.