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THE DOOR – PART 3
When I composed “The Door” in 2012, my song felt like it was a huge secret. The fact that I was miserable in my marriage was not a secret to people whom I was close with. But finding the courage to divorce was overwhelming and my song helped to guide me. My husband never expected I would leave and my secret ate away at my insides. Continue reading →
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TAKE ME AWAY – PART 2
My new song “Take Me Away” life was like a soft blanket over my entire day. It surrounded me with sweet notes and a melody that took away all of my sadness. Continue reading →
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SEEING YOU SOMEDAY
If my song comforts another person, I always feel blessed. Continue reading →
Posted in Grief Stories
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Tagged acknowledging grief, acknowledgment, acoustic guitar, adjusting to loss, composing, coping with grief, discouraged by grief, Empathy and Grief, friendship and grief, grief, GRIEF RELATED, guitar, haunting melody, having hope, healing from grief, healing music, hope, hope of healing, hopeful and optimistic, hopefulness and grief, http://doyleswidow.wordpress.com/, inspiration, Judy Unger, loss, loss of a spouse, lyric development, lyric writing, lyrics, mother, Music, original songs, positive thinking, Relinda, singing, songwriting, widow
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FAR FROM PAIN
I began to sing and I could still feel my mother’s hug. I was peaceful and taken to a place far away from all of my pain. Continue reading →
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