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The Acorns
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A love song full of imagery Words by Linda Stewart, Music by Natalie Alberts
pop songwriter country natalie alberts
Singer/songwriter, pianist, and composer with pop/country and new age classical influences.
Hi! Welcome to my page. I'm a busy mom of 4 that dabbles in songwriting from time to time. I haven't uploaded a lot of new material in a while. Working on that. I want to branch out into other genres. Collaborators welcome! My strength lies in melody writing and instrumental music, and I have collaborated with many talented lyricists. Every so often I come up with a lyric on my own. You can listen to several collaborations as well as my solo projects on my music page. If you are an artist, publisher, or rep who is interested in one or more of the songs, please contact me through the email link.
Song Info
Genre
Pop Dance-Pop
Charts
Peak #252
Peak in subgenre #106
Author
Music by Natalie Alberts, Lyrics by Linda Stewart
Rights
May 2003
Uploaded
June 23, 2003
Track Files
MP3
MP3 3.5 MB 128 kbps 0:00
Story behind the song
This song was written for a wedding for my collaborators daughter. A special song for a special time :)
Lyrics
When finally you hold the lonely dove The raging rivers bend their course to love Beneath the melting snow they come to life To find at last that loves the reason why Cherishing each others endless days With branches so entwined they never break The fragrance of a rose without a thorn A breath of life when first a child is born The Acorns lie beneath a tall oak tree Nurturing to reach the fertile spring Bending at each shore that ebbs and flows Two acorns joined as one will turn to gold Love will tame the wild winds that blow Into the deepest canyon of your soul Above the greatest heights you've ever known Love in all it's mystery unfolds All too soon December disappears Alone again they face the final years Mourning for the dove that had to go The acorn waits beneath the sheet of snow Again they lie beneath the tall oak tree Nurturing to reach the fertile spring Bending at each shore that ebbs and flows Two acorns joined as one will turn to gold Two acorns joined as one will turn to gold
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