Tag Archives: lullaby
AMONG HER TREASURED MEMORIES
Treasured memories sustain me and my sweet story is filled with metaphors. Camellia flowers remind me of my beautiful blossoming daughter. The life cycle of hummingbirds are touching, as I watch my three children spread their wings and fly. It is simply a joy to share my heart musings, imagery and songs. Continue reading →
THERE ARE NO WORDS
It turned out there were words for me to find and I’m really glad I could finally write something today for this blog. Anything that can pierce the numbness inside of me feels worth writing about, even if it is as simple as a visit with my daughter at the park. Continue reading →
SOMEONE TO LOVE YOU – PART 3
Beyond the love I have for my children, I am practicing self-love. My devotion to following my passion is a gift I have given myself. I am overjoyed that my songs and words have comforted and touched so many people. I have found my way home because of music. The love in my heart takes me there. Continue reading →
AS YOU TRAVEL-PART 1
The lack of intimacy, of holding feelings inside, of feeling lonely while being in the same hotel room was all too familiar. Inside my head I was crying, while on the outside I continued to smile.
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SOMETIMES THERE ARE NO WORDS – PART 3
There are no words to describe the love I feel for my children. And there truly are no words that adequately describe the pain of losing a child. Continue reading →
SOMEONE TO LOVE YOU – PART 2
I wrote a song just about three days ago. It’s the only thing I can hear. So I’m going to play it. When I heard the music to it – it was a love song, for sure. And I haven’t had a romantic relationship in so long. How could I write a love song? So I did! I wrote a love song to my children because I love them so much. Continue reading →
SOMEONE TO LOVE YOU – PART 1
I know that this was what my parents wanted for me, which also makes me cry. Continue reading →
WATCHING YOU GROW-PART 1
There is nothing in life more amazing for me than the miracle of seeing my children grow into the beautiful humans they are today. Continue reading →
NO WORDS – PART 2
Sometimes, just like my song’s title – there are no words. Perhaps my lesson is that the next time I’m angry, “no words” might be better. Continue reading →