Zack Hemsey - 'Waiting Between Worlds (Instrumental)'

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Track 8 from the album The Way (Bonus Disk).

Music composed, orchestrated, and mixed by Zack Hemsey.
Audio mastered by Lou Hemsey @ Lou Hemsey Music and Film.
Artwork & Design by Omead Afshari

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Zack Hemsey's Music has been used in video's for Military, Historic, Religious and even People diving in front of trains to save others... One thing is for sure... It pushes the envelope of inspiration.

babalonkie
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3:16 an ears opener. It TOUCHED MY SOUL completely

jorgesantanderm
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You know, after all the years I’ve been listening to Zack’s music, none of it comes close to matching this one. So far, to me, this is his greatest of all time.

anders_solace
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"No one talks about the tens of thousands of people who asphyxiate themselves each year out of despair!"

marcusgarvey
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sometimes when this gem plays on my van's radio i see people react like they recognise it, sometimes they smile, they wave or nod in recognition.. i'm happy ;.)

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“The most precious possession you have in the world is your own people.
And for this people, and for the sake of this people, we will struggle and fight!
And never slacken!
And never tire!
And never lose courage!
And never despair! ”

HyperboreanSoul
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“If the day should ever come when we must go, if some day we are compelled to leave the scene of history, we will slam the door so hard that the universe will shake and mankind will stand back in stupefaction..”

Lexthebarbarian
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We miss you, Addie. Someday, somehow, we will pull through and fix what was destroyed. Rest in peace, our only hero.

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We have so much potential as a species. Don't ever lose hope in us. Don't die with your music still in you. Don't die with your purpose unfulfilled. Don't die feeling as if your life has been wrong. Don't let that fire ever burn out.

cybberdadddy
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"My spirit will rise from the grave and the whole world will realize I was right." - The Greatest Man To Ever Live

Dreadly
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God i wish i lived to see you, Mosley. We need you now. More than ever

wyattwilbourne
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Nothing can stop an idea whose time has come

jjr
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The legacy of a good man will live forever regardless of what the world thinks of Him !

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3:16 just comes as such a sudden contrast to what the song had been building up to. It's as though just a moment before there was a soldier in battle, living and fighting to his last dying breath, and at that sudden change you're suddenly seeing why the unerring warrior fought so hard. A childhood with his family on a peaceful farm, the wind stirring golden fields of wheat, a week away from harvesting. Playing soldier with a wooden sword and fighting imaginary enemies while his parents watched on in the shade of a farmhouse porch, the sound of laughter and distant questions of innocent childhood ringing out on a happy afternoon. Growing and working with his parents, meeting his love, moving out with her, and then the drums return and we see an elderly couple, a young woman, two children, crying as a coffin is carried to a grave by men in uniform. The ceremony is long, with many friends praising heroics that had been never before him been heard of. When there was danger, he was always there to stop it. In the end, when everyone else ran, there he was making sure those who couldn't save themselves were safe from those who sought to destroy them.

Not because he looked good, or because this brought him praise, but because it was just the only thing that was right to do. He never ran not because he never knew fear, but because if he ran with everyone else, who would be there to make sure those who couldn't fight were safe?
A hero not because he wasn't afraid, nor because death held no sway, but because it was just the only thing that he knew was right. Fighting not because it pleased him, or because it paid his wage, but because if he didn't fight, who would?

I've been told that it takes a hero to stop evil, or to save those in peril, but I've never understood that. All I understand today is what's right and what's wrong, and I think that's all anyone thinks of in that moment where they set their lives on the line for another. For heroism is not a quality, it's simply knowing what's right in the moment it matters most, and doing it. Not some mystical quality of bravery or unending strength of will, but that simple thing that every human has.
See, that's what sets us apart from anything we've ever seen in our universe. It's simply the ability to know what's right in that moment. The heroes are the ones who act on it, that's all.

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The greatest possession you have in the world is your own people.

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_I'd say settle down, of your grief let go_
_This world's nothing more than a magic show_
_Though tragic at times and encased in woe_
_It all works out, of this truth I know_

CegeRoles
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Can't hear this without crying. My god, it is beautiful...

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When you've hit rock bottom, this song hits differently. We're going through life in slow motion. Not living, just surviving one day at a time.

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Let us realise that the Truth has value in itself, and that dedication to the Truth is a virtue in itself, more so in a world which falsehood seems to rule.

- Dr. William Luther Pierce

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I think every speech with this song on background becomes automatically inspiring and epic.

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