Please count me in to buy a copy. Can't wait to hear it. What didgital
format did you use.

Love

Michael (Equipment Junkie)

on 8/13/01 6:34 PM, Anne Sandstrom at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> As always, you've all been wonderful with your words of support and
> encouragement. I started to send individual responses, but then my email
> server was taken offline (permanently) so I've been in e-mail oblivion for a
> week.
> 
> Jimmy very kindly asked me about posting more lyrics. Well, that got me
> going on a project I've been meaning to do for quite some time. I've
> recorded 9 of my songs digitally and have created a CD. I've only made 10
> copies so far (it takes a while to copy them and print and assemble the CD
> booklet). If there's enough interest and if anyone has ideas about
> electronic distribution to those who want a copy (big assumption here on my
> part :-), I'm all ears. (I'm still old-fashioned. I like the idea of a CD
> package, with art work, lyrics, etc...)
> 
> In the meantime, here's are some lyrics that never really became a song...
> 
> lots of love
> Anne
> 
> 
> 
> In Georgia's Eyes
> 
> An eagle's squint and an artist's hand
> Stroke the land and sky
> I'd like to see the world
> Through Georgia's eyes
> 
> The sun bites at the windowpanes
> Perched on walls so high
> Smoke drains colors all away
> In Georgia's eyes
> 
> A single door in black or rust
> Opens through stark white
> Tiles march through the dust
> In Georgia's eyes
> 
> There's a blackbird stalled above the snow
> A tree gnarled in the night
> A big cross stalks New Mexico
> In Georgia's eyes
> 
> A skull hangs above the land
> Faraway and nearby
> It's death and life and dust and sand
> In Georgia's eyes
> 
> An eagle's squint and and artist's hand
> Stroke the land and sky
> I'd like to see the world
> Through Georgia's eyes

Reply via email to