Pagani North
PAGANI
NORTH
Cinematic, intimate songs about memory, responsibility, longing, and the lives still moving beneath the one we learned to live.
Featured song
A Little Light,
A Little Grace
A quiet acceptance that love does not have to occupy the whole world to be real, generous, or lasting.
Intimate acoustic storytelling shaped by restraint, warmth, and the difficult grace of letting another person remain fully themselves.
Listen everywhere ↗Album and title track
The Ghost
of the Boy
Some lives are not lost. They are buried so another life can continue.
Life can force us into a person capable of carrying what must be carried. Responsibility becomes survival. The life that might have been cannot remain close enough to touch, because longing for it would make the life in front of us impossible to live.
So the boy is buried—not because he mattered less, but because remembering him cost too much. Then she arrives and brings those forgotten moments back to life. She resurrects the boy who had been made a ghost.
Behind the song
A song written from the place where memory and responsibility collide.
The title track begins with a man waking in tears, moving through the day in “a borrowed disguise,” and wanting some part of himself back to keep.
The chord pages preserve the song in its most direct form: capo at the third fret, approximately 83 BPM, the lyrics and chords laid out as they were shaped. They become more than sheet music—they are part of the story of the song itself.
Chord chart · 4 pages “The past cost too much to remember.”
From The Ghost of the Boy
Pagani North
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