People have told me that some of my songs have great titles — specifically “I Left the House Before I Felt Ready,” “Everybody’s Somebody’s Asshole,” and “I’d Like to Win a Grammy for Best New Artist.”
Yesterday, when I spoke to some lovely people at Samaritans (where I got the title Ann 1360* when I volunteered for their suicide hotline in the 90s) about contributing proceeds from my June concert and album to them, I mentioned my song with the title “Don’t Kill Yourself.”
I don’t know if “I Love Myself” is a great title, but I started writing this new song yesterday:
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Do you see any great titles in my images for today?
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Here’s a song with a great title: “How Can I Miss You When You Won’t Go Away.”
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Thanks to all who help me find great titles, including YOU!
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* Everyone who volunteers at Samaritans gets a great title comprised of their first name and a number; while I do remember my first name, I’m not sure about that number.
Okay. One more. “Thank God and Greyhound You’re Gone.”
As for that park sign. I get it, but couldn’t it list some ways in which you might “enjoy your park” as well as all the things you can’t do. Maybe “Enjoy a nice walk.” “Sit under a tree and read.” “Bring a bird book and binoculars.” “Do a little yoga.”
Thanks for all the ideas.
Once when I was in a coffee shop the barista decided to play “You Can’t Rollerskate In A Buffalo Herd” and I knew I was in the right place.
Everywhere you are is the right place, Chris.
I like the words to this song too, Ann.
Thanks for letting me know!
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I volunteered for the samaritans too some years ago. They are a terrific organisation. Xo
You are terrific! xxoo