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(The track listing of this album is supposed to represent the cycle of a relationship as closely as possible. This song comes after all the dust has settled and you begin to feel the loneliness and confusion set in again, but you cover it up with anger.)

This song was written while in a band prior to writing on my own. Andrew Bochanski wrote the lyrics around the one line I provided him: "All you've ever taken back is all you'll ever see. But I tend to think that you’re still a piece of me." I then put music to it all. I liked the song enough to keep it and put it on this solo record (with everyone's permission) once the band broke up.

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(LYRICS)
-- Words by Andrew Bochanski and Coz Baldwin --

It's over it ended long ago.
We've packed up our things going in different directions
to see what our lives bring.

Don't try to reconsider what has been done.
You just hurt me again – this life is such fun.

Call again, talk some more
I should have told you long before
I want… I want to close this door.

All you’ve ever taken back is all you'll ever see.
But I tend to think that you’re still a piece of me.

It's back again with someone new.
What is me now is a part of you.
Not too soon to begin
a different time a different sin.

Call again, talk some more
I should have told you long before
I want… I want to close this door.

All you've ever taken back is all you'll ever see.
But I tend to think that you're still a piece of me.

I have often thought you should
get out of my weary head for good.

Call again, talk some more
I should have told you long before
I want… I want to close this door.

All you've ever taken back is all you'll ever see.
But I tend to think that you’re still a piece of me.

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from To whom it may concern​.​.​., released August 1, 2000

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Coz Baldwin Glenside, Pennsylvania

Coz put together his first band at age 17. By 19 he was in the studio recording his solo debut, "To whom it may concern...". After that, he was the lead singer of the hard rock band, Circuit Theory. Now, 20 years after his first solo album, he's recorded his 2nd. "Live at Home" is a collection of covers with two original songs which have been waiting 15 years to see the light of day. ... more

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