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Mich Straaw releases “Trinket,” a nostalgic tribute to childhood

Mich Straaw, the talented musical storyteller, has unveiled a soul-stirring composition titled “Trinket,” a heartfelt homage to the innocence of youth. The song transports the listener to a world of memories and emotions, painting a vivid picture of a young boy’s journey through life’s twists and turns.

In this nostalgia inspired track, Mich Straaw captures the essence of youthfulness and the profound impact of one’s surroundings. Through the verses of “Trinket,” Mich delves into the sentiments of a young boy navigating his early years, driven by the world around him and finding beauty in the wisdom gained as he matures. The second verse, illuminated by self-realisation, sheds light on the evolution from youthful exuberance to a deeper understanding of life’s complexities.

Reflecting on the inspiration that sparked “Trinket,” Mich Straaw says, “I drew inspiration from watching old westerns like ‘The Good, the Bad and the Ugly,’ where bravery and authenticity were celebrated. I remembered those days of playing with plastic horsemen toys, crafting my own movies. And the melodies of Dolly Parton, played by my mother, continue to resonate with me.”

“Trinket” is a catchy and melodic tune that showcases Mich Straaw’s versatility and creativity as an artist. The song features a blend of acoustic guitar, piano, and drums, creating a warm and soothing atmosphere that complements Mich’s smooth and soulful vocals. The chorus is catchy and memorable, inviting the listener to sing along and join Mich in his nostalgic journey.

“Trinket” is now available on all major streaming platforms. You can also listen to it here. To learn more about Mich Straaw and his music, you can follow him on Instagram and X (Twitter).

 

Lyrics

Standing strong at the battle front

see the cracks in the floor there’s a flower

And that’s you, you

Coulda been a dream

realest thing that I ever seen baby,

that’s you, that’s you

 

Playing in the rain

with a helicopter that I bought

money stole from my ma’ purse

Yeah hmmmm

Coulda changed,

picked a different,

run into your house

tell me where you stay

I’m ready to play yeah

 

We going down the club today

They playing raffles till late

But I ain’t named all the horses here today

 

We going down the club today

They playing raffles till late

But I ain’t named all the horses here today

 

Yeah I’ve been up I’ve been down

Had me thinking to myself

Abi is there something wrong

Did i pick the wrong role

Or is this script rogue

Did I sing the wrong tone

Couldn’t get into your zone baby

 

Climbed in the wrong stairs

There’s a gap in the deck

Think or drown in my own self

 

Playing in the rain

with a helicopter that I bought

money stole from my ma’ purse

Yeah hmmmm

Coulda changed,

picked a different,

run into your house

tell me where you stay

I’m ready to play yeah

 

We going down the club today

They playing raffles till late

But I ain’t named all the horses here today

 

We going down the club today

They playing raffles till late

But I ain’t named all the horses here today

 

We going down the club today

They playing raffles till late

But I ain’t named all the horses here today

 

We going down the club today

They playing raffles till late

But I ain’t named all the horses here today

 

We going down the club today

They playing raffles till late

But I ain’t named all the horses here today

 

We going down the club today

They playing raffles till late

But I ain’t named all the horses here today

 

We going down the club today

They playing raffles till late

But I ain’t named all the horses here today 

 

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