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February 11, 2021 1 Comment

Buried Treasure – February’s Gem

 

The song I have chosen for February is a new one called THIS FAR…lyrics by me, music by my pal Michele Brourman. She was asked by a dear mutual friend to write a song celebrating their long –term love. It is one of my favorite new songs. And this is its debut.

We asked several of our pals who have had long-term relationships…Michele calls them OLDIE WEDS… to contribute some photos to be included with the song.

 

MANTRA

I love you

 Is a mantra

 It’s meaning shifting

 With the menu

 Of the day

 It can mean

 You’re mad at me, aren’t you?

               Or

Tell me I’m beautiful

                  Or

Honey, I wrecked the car

                  Or

Shut the hell up

                  Or

Good morning, the sky is glorious

                  Or

I’ll kill you if you leave me

                  Or

You are my prisoner

                  Or

You show me what I am

That I am

All I am

All that is pure and perfect

And unutterable joy

 I love you

 -Om-

 

 

 

 

Filed Under: Hello! Tagged With: Buried treasure, collaborators, Love Song, Michele brourman, Music, Musical Gems, new songs, Poems, Poetry

January 13, 2021 10 Comments

Buried Treasure – January Gem

 

Just in case the world should end tomorrow…

This Month’s Gem

Several years ago, I was asked to sing at the Cabaret Convention at Town Hall in New York City. I was a relative cabaret newbie to town AND the convention. Much to my delight, I shared a dressing room with some of the most talented divas in the business. I learned mascara tricks from Andrea Marcovicci, compared jewelry with KT Sullivan, and made an instant friend of the great Portia Nelson, who became my mentor and song writing angel.

Every time I said I should stop song writing, go back to strictly acting, Portia would gently slap me up the side of the head and tell me I HAD to keep writing and that Cabaret was my  perfect métier.

We stayed friends throughout her life, and at one point I had the temerity to write a lyric and send it to her, wondering if she would be interested in composing a melody.

She most graciously and enthusiastically said YES, and JUST IN CASE was born.

We shared the same philosophy about telling people you love that you love them NOW.

 

John Bucchino, Portia Nelson, Joel Silberman, Me & Steven Schwartz

 

NOW

WHAT IS NOW?

THE PEARL WITHIN THE OYSTER

THE OYSTER IN THE CORAL

THE CORAL IN STILLNESS

BENEATH THE MOVING WAVE

THE WAVE UPON THE ROLLING SEA

THE SEA UPON THE SURFACE

OF THE SPINNING WORLD

THE WORLD A SPECK OF DUST

WITHIN THE GALAXY

THE GALAXY ONE SMALL DOT

AMID THE FORTY BILLION UNIVERSES

EACH UNIVERSE A PEARL

WITHIN THE CHANGING UNKNOWN

With love and music,

Amanda

Filed Under: Hello! Tagged With: collaborators, Music, new songs, Poems, Poetry

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