Another Layer (bridge To Terabithia)

Jon McLaughlin · Other Songs - Jon McLaughlin

I heard it on the radio

Let it be, so I let go

See if it made a difference



I tried to walk a different pace

Show the world, the other face

I hide away because of day



Oh, oh oh, oh, oh oh, I am not the same

Oh, oh oh, oh, oh oh, if I change



Nothing's ever what it seems

You think you've got it figured out

Then find yourself another layer



A laugh can bring you to your knees

Or lift you till you're flying

Do you wanna live it now or later?



Memory refused to find

Is wasted on the color blind

It fades away, lost in the gray



And all of us who sit alone

Pretending that there's no one home

Behind the door, what're we hiding for



Oh, oh oh, oh, oh oh, we are all the same

Oh, oh oh, oh, oh oh, if we, if we change, no



Nothing's ever what it seems

You think you've got it figured out

Then find yourself another layer



A laugh can bring you to your knees

Or lift you till you're flying

Do you wanna live it now or later?



You may not get a second chance

Is not all out of my hands

Now is not gonna pass me by



Nothing's ever what it seems

You think you've got it figured out

Then find yourself another layer



A laugh can bring you to your knees

Or lift you till you're flying

Do you wanna live it now or later?



'Cause nothing is ever what it seems

You think you've got it figured out

Then find yourself another layer



A laugh can bring you to your, bring you to your knees

Or lift you till you're flying

Do you wanna live it now or later?

Another Layer (bridge To Terabithia)

Jon McLaughlin's "Another Layer (bridge To Terabithia)" stands as a poignant addition to his discography, reflecting the introspective and emotive style characteristic of his work. Released alongside tracks from his 2008 album "OK Now," the song exemplifies McLaughlin's ability to craft atmospheric soundscapes that delve into personal narratives. While the specific lyrical content remains private, the track's placement within his catalog suggests a focus on themes of memory and emotional depth, consistent with his broader musical output. The recording captures a moment of quiet reflection, inviting listeners to engage with the subtle textures and melodic structures that define his artistry. As part of his ongoing body of work, the piece contributes to a legacy of thoughtful songwriting that resonates with audiences seeking authentic musical expression.