LYRICS
People playing music
Singin’ n’ dancin’
People playing music everywhere
Music cures the sick
Health enticing
People playing music are aware
When they play, they heal
When they sing, they feel
When they dance… enhance
Being
Living
Breathing
People making music
Bringin’ on the singin’
People making music everywhere
Let the music kick
Soothin’ stingin’
People making music — our aware
Chorus
ABOUT THE SONG
Chords
Am C Em
Em Am
G Am
Written and recorded in West Chester, PA.
Daniel — Vocals, Guitar, Keyboards
Branden Bauer — Guitar, Inspiration
I’d just published an article about Music Can Ease the Pain and went to the park to create a song. While getting the groove on, a stranger arrived on the scene. It turned out to be Branden Bauer, and he had a guitar in his trunk. After introductions, we recorded the guitars on a park bench in Marshall Square Park.
LYRICS
Scary sorcery
Amen or omen
Evil demon
Or getting lucky
Nose twitches
Familiar with witches
The crossing of a path
God’s wrath
Is left to right alright
Scottish or pettish
Celtic mythology
Fairly fairy genealogy
Death by misfortune
Granting favorable times
The stuff of nursery rhymes
Written and recorded live in West Chester, Chester County, Pennsylvania, USA. Video features a black cat.
The folklore surrounding black cats varies from culture to culture. The Scottish believe that a strange black cat’s arrival to the home signifies prosperity. In Celtic mythology, a fairy known as the Cat Sìth takes the form of a black cat. Black cats are also considered good luck in Japan. Furthermore, it is believed that a lady who owns a black cat will have many suitors. However, in Western history, black cats have often been looked upon as a symbol of evil omens, specifically being suspected of being the familiars of witches, and so most of Europe considers the black cat a symbol of bad luck, especially if one crosses paths with a person, which is believed to be an omen of misfortune and death. In Germany, some believe that black cats crossing a person’s path from right to left, is a bad omen. But from left to right, the cat is granting favorable times.
The black cat in folklore has been able to change into human shape to act as a spy or courier for witches or demons. When the Pilgrims arrived at Plymouth Rock, they brought with them a devout faith in the Bible. They also brought a deepening suspicion of anything deemed of the devil and were a deeply suspicious group. They viewed the black cat as a companion, or a familiar to witches. Anyone caught with a black cat would be severely punished or even killed. They viewed the black cat as part demon and part sorcery. — Wikipedia