I’m excited to share the official music video for “You Were But A Fleeting Dream,” one of the most emotionally resonant tracks from my album Volume Four (Broken). This piece explores yet another chapter shaped by sudden love, unexpected loss, and the haunting weight of everything left unspoken.
“You Were But A Fleeting Dream” captures the experience of a romance that sweeps into your life like a fierce wind — igniting something real, powerful, and unforgettable — only to disappear just as quickly. The track reflects the struggle of trying to process someone who enters your world with intensity and promise, then leaves without explanation or closure. It’s about the kind of love that doesn’t simply fade, but instead lingers as unanswered questions and emotions that refuse to settle.
In the music video, I wanted to visually capture the storm of feelings behind the lyrics — the way passion can turn to ash, the way memory can haunt even the strongest heart, and the way hope continues to flicker even when everything appears lost. The song itself is a conversation with the shadow of a love that felt real, powerful, and fated, yet slipped away like a dream dissolving at dawn.
This music video is meant to honor everyone who has ever loved deeply and lost suddenly — anyone who has been left with echoes instead of answers, or with a heart that continued caring even when the story ended too soon. It’s for those who know the pain of quiet goodbyes, the sting of unfinished chapters, and the fragile hope that healing, clarity, or reconnection may still find them someday. “You Were But A Fleeting Dream” reflects a universal truth: even the briefest loves can leave a lasting imprint, shaping who we are long after the moment has passed.
I invite you to step into this vision with me — to feel the dream, the heartbreak, the longing, and the questions that linger in the silence.
“You Were But A Fleeting Dream” is more than a song; it’s a reflection of the shared human experience of loving, losing, and learning to hope again. And at long last, it finally receives the official music video it always deserved.
