Sad Songs

Neil Shakespeare takes a look at sad songs which I believe we all need to do, from time to time. Sadness visits all of us, sooner or later.

Here’s a slightly sad song I wrote many years ago…I had seen a picture of a poor woman, cupping her son’s face in her hands, her face careworn, but the child looking back at her, unblinking, which was as good a response to the weight of the world as I could have possibly imagined.

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We Just Feel These Things For Awhile

I saw a young man talking to his mother
She was crying, he spoke right to her
“Momma, I’ll be alright
Momma, I’ll be alright”

I saw a poor man talking to his mother
She was crying, he held her closely
“Momma I’ll be alright,
Sweet momma I’ll be alright
You gave me birth, I gave you a smile
We just feel these things for awhile
Oh, momma, I’ll be alright”

The love that you held is holding you
And will never let you go
It’s all we know

I saw a soldier talking to his mother
She was crying, he whispered to her
“Momma I’ll be alright
Momma I’ll be alright”

I saw an angel talking to his mother
She was crying, he spoke so softly
“Momma, I’ll be alright
Sweet momma I’ll be alright
You gave me birth, I gave you a smile
We just feel these things for awhile
Momma, sweet momma I’ll be alright

The love that you held is holding you
And will never let you go
It’s all we know

(whispered)
I saw a young man talking to his mother
She was crying, he spoke right to her
“Momma, I’ll be alright
Sweet momma I’ll be alright
You gave me birth, I gave you a smile
We just feel these things for awhile
Oh momma, sweet momma I’ll be alright”

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