Tag Archives: Humor

I’VE ALWAYS CARED-PART 1

The “musical of my youth” has included many song stories. I composed a few more songs leading up to my very last song. That would be the song I played at my wedding. After that, I stopped playing for thirty years.
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YOU’RE NOT THE ONE – PART 1

YOU’RE NOT THE ONE
Original Song by Judy Unger, Copyright 2010

what we had, I took away
there was nothing left at all anyway
you spoke of love, but it’s just a word
I can’t comprehend that line that I’ve heard, before . . .
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I DON’T UNDERSTAND WHAT HAPPENED

The above post title is actually the name of one of my songs, which I have lyrics and chords for, but cannot remember the melody to. I plan to rediscover that melody soon. I like the concept of laughter and tears, because lately that’s just how I feel. My tears come very easily. I have been scanning a lot of old pictures, and reliving memories. Typing is difficult at the moment, but I am very good at denying pain.
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THE TIMES IT TORE MY PRIDE

The title for this post comes from lyrics to my song, “Through My Music.” It absolutely refers to my feelings about “putting myself out there” and feeling squashed. The full lyric line is: Through my music I forget the times it tore my pride, but somehow I’m still playing
for comfort while alone. I might have had doubts about whether my songs that are left are “good enough” to record and share, but I don’t anymore. I’ve decided it doesn’t matter. My life feels like a musical. When I’ve gone to a musical, not every song is a hit. Therefore, even my songs that are unconventional can still be recorded if that’s what I want to do. Continue reading

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