Tag Archives: Friendship
YOU UPLIFT, YOU ARE MY GIFT
Feel my hug always. You will live on for me in my songs. I especially feel you in “Never Gone Away.” I want to see your smile so that it will be frozen in my mind and embedded in my heart. Continue reading →
Tagged beautiful music, book review, close friendship, Congestive heart failure, creativity, escape through music, Friendship, guitar, healing music, http://thedrsays.org/, inspiration, Judy Unger, living with terminal illness, lyric development, lyric writing, lyrics, memories of friendship, Music, music and healing, music arrangements, music as therapy, musical comfort, optimism, original songs, Sandra Callahan, singing, song lyrics, songwriting, staying positive, terminal illness, the door, writing, Yosemite
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MY SOUL I WOULD RESTORE – PART 1
My trip to Yosemite in the winter was fantastic and during the day the sun was shining and warm. I would be meeting Sandra Callahan in Yosemite. How amazing it was that I was taking a trip I never expected in order to meet a fellow blogger! Continue reading →
Tagged beautiful music, childhood friendship, close friendship, Congestive heart failure, creativity, escape through music, Friendship, guitar, healing music, http://thedrsays.org/, inspiration, Joni, Judy and Joni, Judy Unger, living with terminal illness, lyric development, lyric writing, lyrics, memories of friendship, Music, music and healing, music arrangements, music as therapy, musical comfort, optimism, original songs, Sandra Callahan, singing, song lyrics, songwriting, staying positive, terminal illness, the door, writing, Yosemite
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HANG ON – PART 2
Of all my songs, this would have to be my favorite and most inspiring. Continue reading →
Tagged acoustic guitar, cancer, composing, facing the end, friend dying, Friendship, grief, GRIEF RELATED, guitar, Hang On, having hope, healing music, hope, hopeful and optimistic, inspiration, Judy Unger, Kimberly Haynes, loss, loss of a friend, love is never gone, love never dies, lovesong, lyric development, lyric writing, lyrics, maintaining hope, mother's illness, Music, ocular melanoma, optimism, original songs, performing, singing, songwriting, terminal illness
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I SEE A RAINBOW THROUGH MY TEARS
The rainbow through my tears was something I had seen before. It was important for me to remember that even if I wasn’t seeing it at the moment. Continue reading →
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Tagged A Rainbow Through My Tears, acoustic guitar, adjusting to divorce, arranging music, composing, composing music, coping with divorce, coping with grief, coping with PVD, creativity, crying tears, escape through music, facing divorce after a long marriage, Friendship, god and music, gray divorce, guitar, healing music, impending divorce, inspiration, Judy Unger, living with a blindfold, loss, lyric development, lyric writing, lyrics, mother daughter relationship, Music, music and healing, music arrangements, music as therapy, musical comfort, original songs, poor communication, Posterior Vitreous Detachment, Rainbow through my tears, Rainbows, Sandra Callahan, separation, singing, song lyrics, songwriting, staying positive, suppressing feelings, suppressing tears, writing
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