TITLE
Sleepless at 3:44 a.m. |
AUTHOR
M Hernandez |
DESCRIPTION
This is a modern day lullaby - short and not as
sweet. |
READERS'
REVIEWS
"Thank you for your insightfull
commentary on the occurences of everyday life. Keep pouring out your ideas and 8 1/2
minute bursts!" -- Gene Schubert, Green Bay, WI, USA
"Not bad. When I find my bifocals, I'll
take a better look at your lyrics and score. Do you think 3/4 is too fast?" -- Fred,
USA
"Well the beginning was good and then it
just sucked." -- Rob, Santa Rosa, California, USA
"You call this a
song? I could have wrote this in grade 2!" -- Jenn
"Kind of short, I
think starting after the beginning you could have made it better or adding a storyline or
adding depth or mood of somekind. But anyway, you did okay." -- Christy Mack
"I thought it was
good, very well written." -- Thomas Marano, USA
"Okay, well the beginning was good
but it was all downhill after that. Change it up to make it a bit more interesting."
-- Niki |
COPYRIGHT
NOTICE
© 1999 M Hernandez |
STORYMANIA
PUBLICATION DATE
February 1999 |
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TITLE
The Surrender Song |
AUTHOR
Sal Morano |
DESCRIPTION
A song of surrender for those recovering from
any type of addiction. One of my favorite sayings is "In surrender there is
victory." I don't know where that originated. There are certain problems we can't
conquer alone. Sometimes it takes admitting complete defeat (powerlessness) to get us
started on the road to recovery and living again. [ First published in "The Journal"
(March/April, 1992)
Scheduled for re-publication in "Our Journey" (December, 1999) ] |
READERS'
REVIEWS
"These lyrics really did reach down to the
depths, yet still conveyed that essential sense of hope. Well done." -- Sharman
Lichtenstein, Australia
"I can relate to this
song. Well done. Wish I could hear it." -- Linda Barnett-Johnson,
Lewistown, Montana, USA
"Good effort. Could
have been better but I liked it." -- Christy Mack
"This song has got
some definite potential to go somewhere. I liked it." -- Niki |
COPYRIGHT
NOTICE
© 1991 Sal Morano |
STORYMANIA
PUBLICATION DATE
July 1999 |
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TITLE
Making His Body Hot, A Collection |
AUTHOR
Olove |
DESCRIPTION
Making His Body Hot: A mid tempo song.
I've actually had it demoed and is currently being used in a contest. It's about a young
woman being excited/nervous about meeting a man and making love to him for the first time.
It Came To Pass: A ballad written for a couple ( male and female) I had the voices
of Mary J. Blaje and R. Kelly in mind when I wrote this song. It's about a woman who's
been messing around and now the word is out. And the man is telling her that it's over.
Their love came to pass. |
READERS'
REVIEWS
"Great job Olove, I think it is great! I
like my poetry. I don't think I could write lyrics, but you do it very well." --
Jeffrey Jones
"I would love to hear this to music - I can
feel a beat to it already. The second song especially - good work Olove." -- Tansey,
Christchurch, Canterbury, New Zealand
"Yeah...not so bad
but are there any songs out there that are'nt about love? Who cares who one ends up
with-flip a coin!" -- Liz |
COPYRIGHT
NOTICE
© 1996-1997 Olove |
STORYMANIA
PUBLICATION DATE
August 1999 |
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