Words make you think. Music makes you feel. A song makes you feel a thought.
They who meet on an April night are forever lost in love, if there’s moonlight all about and there’s no moon above.
My whole family has been having trouble with immigrants ever since we came to this country.
No matter how high or great the throne, What sits on it is the same as your own.
The world would be a safer place, If someone had a plan, Before exploring outer space, To find the inner man.
I am one of the last of a small tribe of troubadours, who still believe that life is a beautiful and exciting journey with a purpose and grace which are well worth singing about.
The greatest romance in the life of a lyricist is when the right word meets the right note; often, however, a Park Avenue phrase elopes with a Bleecker Street chord, resulting in a shotgun wedding and a quickie divorce.
Songs are the pulse of a nation’s heart. A fever chart of its health.
We gotta be free – The eagle and me. see Amelia Jenks Bloomer, Emancipation of Women.
Music gives ‘wings’ to words.
When the melody touches your heart emotionally and the words hit your brain intellectually, more than likely you’ll find you’ll have an excellent song to sing.
No matter how much I prove and prod, I cannot quite believe in God; But oh, I hope to God that He Unswervingly believes in me.