Bleed Me Slow
Terry Sedore
“Bleed Me Slow” carries a subtle reggae influence, inspired by the music of Bob Marley and a space in my life at a time where everything felt more reflective and real. The song comes from a quiet kind of past heartbreak, the kind that doesn’t break all at once, but slowly fades until you realize what you’re losing.
It’s about a love that felt steady and familiar, like home in the simplest way. There were no dramatic endings or heavy arguments, just a gradual distance that grew while everything still looked the same on the surface. That’s what made it hurt more.
This song is my way of capturing those in-between moments, the silence, the drifting, and the feeling of holding on to someone who’s already starting to let go. And maybe, selfishly, wishing that if something has to end, it doesn’t have to disappear all at once.
