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Morning Quiet
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A song written during a period of insomnia. Some of my best writing happens at 4:00 am.
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Solo acoustic folk, with a bit of celtic music thrown in for good measure.
I do mostly acoustic folk music as well as some celtic music. I value well-crafted songs, with solid lyrics and a good melody line. Musicality - harmonies, interesting guitar work - draws me into a song, so I try to bring these qualities into my own music. You can find out more about me at . THE LATEST: My new CD "Now It's Time" will be released on August 31, 2008! Check it out at . I'm quite proud of it and honored to have worked with some of the best folk musicians in Chicago! ************************************ A new interview is now up on the . Host Michael Teach has made it his mission to promote local Chicago musicians. I had a great time working with Michael. Check out the interview! ************************************ I have put up an EP on SoundAid. I hope you will consider going over to their site and making a donation to Heifer International. In return, you can download my or many artists' music. Music to save lives - a pretty good deal, don't you think? ************************************ -The Sound Aid Project is up and running! Take a few minutes to head over to the site, and consider downloading an EP or the "Best Of" CD. A number of fantastic musicians have donated their works to the project, and 100% of the proceeds goes to the Heifer Foundation. Every EP you buy helps to save the life of another. Click here for ************************************ -I was recently interviewed on . If you go to the site, and then click on my name, you'll hear a five minute interview and two of my songs "Morning Quiet" and "Child of Three Mothers". Thanks, Mike - that was fun!
Song Info
Charts
Peak #142
Peak in subgenre #24
Author
Amy Dixon-Kolar
Rights
2005; ASCAP
Uploaded
December 28, 2005
Track Files
MP3
MP3 2.5 MB 128 kbps 2:10
Lyrics
I'm seeing five o'clock again The sun it starts to rise Shining on my family's faces sleeping, dreaming It's time to start my day The geese are still out on the water I hear my husband sigh Get myself a cup of tea and sit down by the window And think about my day How I'll go about my day Chorus: Morning quiet on my own Morning hours for thought and song Until life's voices wake up and call to me The baby wakes up crying wild She crawls into my arms Settles down again so peaceful, dreaming It's gonna be a good day The river's wind is blowin' in Trees bless me with their song I thank them all for the gifts they give to me Before I start my day I thank them for my day Chorus
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Astronomusic
Oct 31, 2009
Thank you for your art, Amy!!! Z&A