Hello Death (Arrangement)

Folk Song By Lila Tace

2025

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4 min

Hello Death, mmh

Hello Again, mmh

Life is hard, but I rather live

Take your time with me


You’re more dangerous than all our armies

You occupy the land where hope lives

You go, destroy

You know what you want, and it ain’t me

Not for some time, but you own me

You go, destroy


Hello Death, mmh

Hello Again, mmh

You have big plans, but I rather stay

Take somebody else


When I make music, I feel ageless

Like when I lie in my bed

With you

My rosebud songs are keys to my life

And in that sense, I’m eternal

Aren’t I? By what I leave behind


Hello Death, mmh

Hello Again, mmh

There is no good place to hide

Everybody cries


Hello Death, mmh

Hello Again, mmh

Count the space between my breaths

In the silence of the night


Hello Death, mmh

Hello Again, mmh

Life is hard, but I rather live

Take your time with me


© Lila Tace

Written, performed & produced by Lila Tace



A guitar, a voice, and a little love—here I found my home in the world.


I grew up listening to Simon And Garfunkel, Leonard Cohen, Bob Dylan, Cat Stevens, Tracy Chapman, and many other folk legends.


Music teaches me to surrender and flow with life. To let go, let my little soul play, and the song naturally arises in that space. I capture that moment live with minimal production. My wish is for the songs to come alive in you.






A guitar, a voice, and a little love—here I found my home in the world.


I grew up listening to Simon And Garfunkel, Leonard Cohen, Bob Dylan, Cat Stevens, Tracy Chapman, and many other folk legends.


Music teaches me to surrender and flow with life. To let go, let my little soul play, and the song naturally arises in that space. I capture that moment live with minimal production. My wish is for the songs to come alive in you.






A guitar, a voice, and a little love—here I found my home in the world.


I grew up listening to Simon And Garfunkel, Leonard Cohen, Bob Dylan, Cat Stevens, Tracy Chapman, and many other folk legends.


Music teaches me to surrender and flow with life. To let go, let my little soul play, and the song naturally arises in that space.

I capture that moment live with minimal production.

My wish is for the songs to come alive in you.