Keepsake may refer to:
Keepsake was an American emo/screamo band formed in 1997 by Paul Geller and Shane Halpern in Coral Springs, Florida. After releasing three records on the independent label, Eulogy Recordings, Geller left the band for personal reasons; returning to music years later as a solo act, "Pauly Jett". He also produced three records for Sony Red distributed Undecided Records' artists Shindig, Hearts Over Rome, and Cru Jones. Paul now applies his knowledge of the music industry towards his work as EVP of Information Products at Grooveshark, and performs as a nationally recognized DJ Pauly Crush.
Jesse Kriz was later a part of Actions Speak Louder and Until the End. The other band members have gone on to play in various emo and indie bands.
They also appeared on Punk Goes Pop with the song "The Way You Love Me".
Keepsake was an American barbershop quartet from Florida that won the 1992 SPEBSQSA International Barbershop Competition. Members of the quartet are Joe Connelly (lead), Tony DeRosa (baritone), Don Barnick (bass), and Roger Ross (tenor).
They also appear on the Heralds of Harmony CD This Joint Is Jumpin.
14 miles away
The wind rises at the end of the day
Coming from the south, it brings hope to me
When the time shall come, it will give me faith
I will take a wooden bark
And row
On a moonlit night
And hope
For a fair tide
As my boat will cross the bay
When I walk along the coastline
When I hear the breaking waves
It reminds me of something from the past
A dim and old memory
As if the sea gave to me a keepsake
In the gloaming I see it awake
It floats on the silver crest of the waves
It tells me to make an offing and believe in fate
On the pebbly shoreline
The southern sea breeze
Brings more than a mnemonic sign
But also a warm and hearty feel
Behind the skyline
Even if I’ve never been
I just know what I will find
My Heart over there is awaiting
14 miles away
The wind rises at the end of the day
Coming from the south, it brings hope to me
When the time shall come, it will give me faith
I will take a wooden bark
And row
On a moonlit night
And hope
For a fair tide
As my boat crosses the bay
Will you wait on the coastline?
If I land with the breaking waves
Will it remind you of something from the past?