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Born Alone, Die Alone
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About what really matter in this life... not money or material wealth.. just the people we love and can reach out to while we are here. This is the evolving version, a long way to go, still
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I am currently re-recording the guitar and vocal tracks on this page with Scott Nelson, a great musician with a natural talent for recording and bringing out the best in a song. We are working on a complete CD of original songs, finding my own unique musical direction and sound. Somewhere between traditional country and folk. Hopefully we will have it completed by early summer.
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Kathy Hudson
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Kathy Hudson 2004
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June 09, 2006
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MP3 3.3 MB 128 kbps 3:39
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This song is inspired by my personal belief that we are here to love God, love each other, love ourselves, not lose ourselves in the quest of obtaining "things" that only clutter our lives, and waste what precious short time we have here
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Born Alone, Die Lone V1 the best we can hope for is someone to feel our pain who will notice when we're hurtin' pull us in out of the rain be a candle in our dark times be a cool wind in the heat stand beside us, always love us that will make this life complete chorus we are born alone, we die alone it's a short walk in between all your money, cars and diamond rings in the end won't mean a thing we are born alone, we die alone so few understand that the only wealth worth having can't be held within your hand V2 look around you there aare people with regrets, misery they have spent a lifetime chasing dreams that will never be all the sunlight has been wasted in the fading day they cry so late to make changes, so little time before they die chorus bridge we sometimes teach our children grow up and leave your mark will the world remember in a years can the world ease the pain of a lonly heart, no no no chorus, and fade copyright Kathy Hudson 2003
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