Chasing Cars (Snow Patrol - lyrics rewritten in lockdown - Covideo Sessions No. 21)

Here’s a rewritten recording of Chasing Cars that I did during the first lockdown back in May, altering the lyrics to refer to the lockdown situation. I did this as therapy for myself and as an encouragement to keep up our lockdown discipline for the sake of others. Images and video taken from lockdown memes on social media, news outlets and creative commons images collections.
 
The family dancing near the beginning is from the Family Lockdown Boogie video by Jack Buchanan + family: https://youtu.be/G-ugfNXYcDg.
 
Only acoustic instruments used:
Woodwind - clarinet, bass clarinet, tin whistle
Strings - acoustic guitar, banjo, mandolin, ukelele
Percussion - seat cushion, coffee flask, calabash (African shaker), djembe
 
Rewritten lyrics (by me):
 
Verse:
We'll do it all
Everything
In our homes
And offer time
To those who need
A helping hand
 
Chorus:
If we stay here
If we just stay here
Would you stay with me and help protect the world?
 
Verse:
I don't quite know
How to say
How I feel
Those three words
We say too much
Yet not enough
 
Chorus:
If we stay here
If we just stay here
Would you stay with me and help protect the world?
Don’t forget what we're told
And care for all the old
Show them the love that says we value their lives
 
Verse:
Let's take time
To smell the flowers
And clear our heads
We need to think
Of others needs
Not just our own
 
Chorus:
If we stay here
If we just stay here
Would you stay with me and help protect the world?
Don’t forget what we're told
And care for all the old
Show them the love that says we value their lives
 
The love that we share
The love that we’ve ever shared
Are here in each other’s eyes, it’s all I can see
I don't know when
Confused about how as well
Just know that these things will one day end for all of us
 
Chorus:
If we stay here
If we just stay here
Would you stay with me and help protect the world?
 
 

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