This past Saturday I invited the celebrated composer Malcolm Brooks and one of his colleagues, Will Foote, to teach seven of us the process of writing a song.
Malcolm’s non-profit organization, Documentary Songwriters – Bearing Witness Through Music, helps people create songs from their own spoken words as they describe their own experiences ranging from trauma, isolation, addiction or conflict to personal history and recollections meaningful to them.
Here are the lyrics for the song.
I woke up
My immediate thought was
About the cats
It’s so cold
Not loving another
Would only hurt me
Stray cats
They might be frozen
Frozen or dead
It’s so cold
Not loving another
Would only hurt me
I moved out
He and I had
A cat we shared
It’s so cold
Not loving another
Would only hurt me
Last night
I played with another
I could adopt
It’s so cold
Not loving another
Would only hurt me
Click on this link to hear our song as the group sings it. Loving Another
Feedback from the morning group included:
I’m process-oriented and especially interested in creative processes, so I enjoyed experiencing our process unfold as we worked/played/sang together. Lois Anne
What an interesting, fun process to go through. Thank you Malcolm!! Sandy Weisman