S. Cooper

S. is 93 years old. He is the Trumpet Player of Zombie Creed. S. is located in Los Angeles at Pinecrest Haven.

S. likes to go for a walk during off hours and is trying to improve skill in order to get ahead professionally.

Epitaph

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Song Details

Epitaph is Singalong music in tempo Moderato. The music is GOD SMACKING and the lyrics are GOD SMACKINGLY GLORIOUS. The song was written 12/26/2023 by S. Cooper. The originality is perfect.

Fame: 2
Popularity:
Stage Potential: 30
Genre: Jazz
Owner: None
First Revealed: 12/31/2023

Dominant Instruments

Trumpet

Special Lyrics

(Verse 1)
In the shadows of the moonlit night,
A man returned, from the other side's light.
Epitaph whispered in the cool jazz air,
A tale of resurrection, beyond despair.

(Chorus)
Back from the echoes where silence slept,
His epitaph, a secret well-kept.
Jazz notes dance, a resurrection's grace,
In the rhythm of life, a timeless embrace.

(Verse 2)
The city streets, a graveyard of the past,
His footsteps echo, memories cast.
Epitaph etched in the chords of fate,
A melody of rebirth, defying the gate.

(Bridge)
Horns wail like distant funeral cries,
Yet, his spirit soars, it never dies.
Keys unlock the secrets of his return,
Jazz's heartbeat, a lesson to learn.

(Chorus)
Back from the echoes where silence slept,
His epitaph, a secret well-kept.
Jazz notes dance, a resurrection's grace,
In the rhythm of life, a timeless embrace.

(Instrumental Break)

(Verse 3)
The saxophone weeps, a soul reborn,
From the ashes of silence, a new morn.
Epitaph's story, woven in the air,
Jazz's resurrection, beyond compare.

(Outro)
As the night unfolds its velvet cloak,
Epitaph lingers in the jazz smoke.
A man returned, from the shadows' thread,
In the heart of the music, his epitaph spread.

Record Releases

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