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SNOW DAY ADVICE
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Seasonal/novelty/humor
humor novelty seasonal
Mom, Grandmom, dog mom, teacher, songwriter, artist
I grew up in a Catholic household and attended church and religious instruction regularly as a child and young adult. I learned all of the doctrine, but never fully understood it; my heart and mind were closed to the wonderful possibilities that a relationship with Jesus would offer. As an adult, I grew away from the church and professed not to believe "all of that nonsense". Upon hearing this, God must have been chuckling to Himself, because he had a plan for me, and He knew that it would change my life and my beliefs profoundly. I grew increasingly restless over the years and knew that something was missing in my life, but didn't quite know what. After many years as a disenfranchised Catholic, a series of events led me on my own path to enlightenment. The first was the death of a relative and attendance at his funeral, which was held in the Catholic church near my house, a church I had never attended. Something touched me that day; the elderly pastor seemed to speak to me directly in his homily. Never before had I experienced the desire to hear more from a priest the way I did that day. I started to attend mass regularly, and began to hear God speak to me through this wonderful priest's sermons. Some weeks it was as if he had looked directly into my heart and found the most troubling and perplexing thoughts, then addressed them as if I was the only person present. I couldn't wait to go to mass to hear God's message to me. From that point, I was led on more diverse pathways that enabled me to praise and serve Him, including joining the church choir, which has further opened my heart to His holy word and His intentions for me. Writing music has been a natural extension of my background as a singer in combination with my experiences with my church and choir. This, for me, is my little ministry, a way to reach others with His marvelous word. I praise God for His goodness and mercy; I thank Him for blessing me so abundantly; I offer my little songs for His glory.
Song Info
Charts
#521 today Peak #17
#57 in subgenre Peak #3
Author
Debra Nihan
Rights
2023
Uploaded
January 08, 2024
Track Files
MP3
MP3 3.1 MB 128 kbps 3:23
Meta Data
Key
G maj
Character
Positivity
dark, sad, angry
happy
Appeal
unique
radio-friendly
Lyrics
SNOW DAY ADVICE V1 Every year in December long as I can remember A nor’easter blew on through When no school was reported all the kiddies cavorted Cause we know what we would do We would meet up with our buddies on the cul-de-sac Marybeth and Paulie Kenny Jane and Jack Our winter gear was spread out on the hallway floor And Mama gave the orders as we tumbles out the door She told us CHORUS Keep your hats and mittens on Be careful sledding at the park Skating’s on at Slater’s Pond Make sure you’re home before it’s dark Build your fort down in the field and snowman in the front yard But whatever you do, wherever you go Don’t eat the yellow snow V2 We would slide down the hills never feeling the chill Then we’d have a snowball fight All our noses were runnin’ it was all so much fun and We stayed out til the fading light Then we gathered up our skates and sleds to bring them home Tired as can be through all the frozen snow We laughed and talked about the fun we had that day Over cookies and hot chocolate the Mama made I remember CHORUS Keep your hats and mittens on Be careful sledding at the park Skating’s on at Slater’s Pond Make sure you’re home before it’s dark Build your fort down in the field and a snowman in the front yard But whatever you do wherever you go Don’t eat the yellow snow BRIDGE I’m all grown up now And the memories make me smile I give my kids the same advice That I got when I was a child I tell them CHORUS Keep your hats an mittens on Be careful sledding at the park Skating’s on at Slater’s Pond Make sure you’re home before it’’s dark Build your fort down in the field and a snowman in the front yard But whatever you and wherever you go Don’t eat the yellow snow
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