"Gray skies are gonna clear up . . "
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Right from the start
I was wedded to music
like a soulmate.
(soapstone sculpture from Kenya)
"Dancing in the dark . . ."
"Me and my Shadow . . ."
"I Only Have Eyes for You . . ."
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My other half - my lonely half
heard melodies - like teardrops
and later composed music.
It all came from Mother (b.1909)
who sang lyrics all the time—
lyrics she’d learned from
the radio, back in the 20s.
"I get the blues when it rains . . ."
"Baby Face"
"If You Knew Susie . . ."
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Years later, she brought me
old sheet music she’d found at a yard sale.
I felt Mother’s sadness over
her first boyfriend, Jimmy Hester.
She had his framed picture.
He had a thin mustache.
(Mother, 2nd from r. - 1928 age 19)
Maybe he’s in this photo,
or maybe this is Walter Gray,
Mother's mysterious first marriage.
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Her sadness was my sadness.
Her father put a bullet through his head
in 1929 right in the front yard
on Holderness St. in West End, Atlanta.
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on Holderness St. in West End, Atlanta.
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So sad. No one talked about it.
She never spoke of it until her 70s.
She never spoke of it until her 70s.
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I never knew my own father.
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And NOW, a bit of "good fortune!!!
I want to thank
Mrs. Guy,
our 5th Grade Music teacher.
(J. C. Harris School - 1947 - 5th Grade)
She taught us to sing in two-part harmony
and later ballroom dancing in the
school auditorium.
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Thank you, Mrs. Guy,
you brought a song flute to class
and I learned to play a duet
with Robert Stephenson
another only child.
(We were sweethearts. Photo: At recess in 5th grade playground with Robert)
Thank you Mrs. Guy,
You brought a ukulele to class
and showed me the two chords
to Polly Wolly Doodle.
I sat over in the corner
at recess and practiced
until I could play and sing it.
I used those chords to write a
song called Roly Poly
on a little plastic ukulele
Mother bought me for $3.95.
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At sixteen,
I wrote Yesterday’s Love, my first song
over losing Robert.
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Yes, I was born with a broken heart
that was my FATE
and my DESTINY
was to write songs and lyrics
and chronicle it all in a diary . . .
(July 17, 1953)
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Now, I live in a world
of my own creation,
taking photos, putting it all together
to make sense of what it means to
LOVE YOUR FATE
in a
Blue Tomato World.
Check out this music video!!
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Thanks so much for watching!!
(Scroll down for more posts
"Second Coming of Age"
"Rainy Day Reflections"
"All Those Journals")
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