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Undiscovered

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Somewhere,

somehow

someone is listening.

 

Written in lockdown 2020

this song is a snapshot of that time.

A time of separation and unknown.

Carrying on while waiting for the cavalry to arrive â€‹

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After the Storm

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This is for my eldest. 

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Written while pregnant.

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It is a brief, calm, pure piece of music

it acts like a tonic to everything that has come before.

A the clean slate on which to write more.

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It is both intro & outro.

Just a feeling.

A warm, simple feeling.

The Wanderer

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This was written for my late Grandma.

 

She was a strong, feisty Irish woman.

​Her impact was felt by everyone around her.

 

She loved walking.

​The theme is something you could easily hum while taking in all the scenery.

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She was fiercely religious.

Even at the end she never lost touch with her faith.

 

I hope that she found her way back home.

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The Day the Shadows Came

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Living with disability can feel like being in An emotional pressure cooker. 

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somedays it feels like my soul shuts down and I go numb.

Not many people notice.

They see me talking and joking and getting on with things. 

 

I seem fine. 

 

yet I am watching it all from a distance.

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Thankfully the Shadows never stay for long these days.​

One day I sat down at my piano

I tried to capture a tiny snapshot of what it's like.

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A little window for others to look through.

 

This is one of those moments.​

Wild

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Wild is now.

It is acceptance of self.

My voice at the piano.

My style as a composer.

Facing life head on.

It is the link between Motherhood and Nature.

The powerful femininity and ferocity that Nature wields without thought or care of what others think.

 

It is freedom.

Coming
Soon

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