I’m Ready
Here’s “I’m Ready” from May Day:
Sung by Elizabeth Urbanczyk and Forest Van Dyke
Lyrics Jason Hart
Music Dimitri Landrain
Here’s “I’m Ready” from May Day:
Sung by Elizabeth Urbanczyk and Forest Van Dyke
Lyrics Jason Hart
Music Dimitri Landrain
Cary, Jester, Jean, Monet and other soldiers are driving a convoy through Afghanistan when their truck hits an IED and there is a gigantic explosion, during which Jester loses his right leg and eye and Cary is knocked unconscious.
Time stops, and this song begins.
Sung by Forest Van Dyke, Aaron Riesebeck, Amy Burgess, Elizabeth Urbanczyk, Nikko Benson and Dimitri Landrain.
Words: Jason Hart
Music: Dimitri Landrain
Got Back Home opens May Day. Back from war, Cary tries to deal with the death of his fiance and the reality that war never ends.
Sung by: Forest Van Dyke
Music: Dimitri Landrain
Lyrics: Jason Hart
11 Tell Me How To Live is the finale of May Day.
Sung by Forest Van Dyke and Elizabeth Urbanczyk
Words by Jason Hart
Music by Dimitri Landrain
In “Half A Man” Jester confronts his upcoming surgery, where he will go under the knife to receive his new bionic leg. He’s also trying to slow down Cary. He says he may not go through with the surgery. Cary tries to convince him otherwise.
Sung by: Aaron Riesebeck and Forest Van Dyke
Music: Dimitri Landrain
Lyrics: Jason Hart
Here’s another song from May Day, Monet.
Sung by: Forest Van Dyke
Music: Dimitri Landrain
Lyrics: Jason Hart

This is the second image in a Google search for "kite". Seriously, the second thing Google thinks you want when you type "kite" is this.
Jester survives an explosion to wake being lifted off the ground in a helicopter, missing his right leg and eye.
Am I Dead Now is another song from May Day, sung by Aaron Reisebeck.
Music: Dimitri Landrain
Words: Jason Hart
Language Is Love is another duet from May Day.
Sung by Elizabeth Urbanczyk and Amy Burgess
Music by Dimitri Landrain
Words by Jason Hart
Born Soldier is a duet from May Day.
Sung by Aaron Reisebeck and Forest Van Dyke
Music Dimitri Landrain
Words Jason Hart