Mystery Lyrics, December 9th 2009

written by Dave on Dec 08, 2009 | 389 views | 16 comments

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Welcome to another round of Mystery Lyrics, and its a very interesting artist I present you with today. One you may not know, but thoroughly worth researching. I was introduced to her by a friend, and the first time I heard the first song it blew me away… I’m sure the same will happen to you…

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Today’s artist is an Ojibwe mother, singer, songwriter and visual artist who was born and raised on the Leech Lake Reservation in Northern Minnesota. She discovered at the age of eight that playing the piano and guitar came easy to her, and she began writing songs as a young adult. Feeling smothered on the Reservation, she enlisted in the United States Marine Corp at the age of 23. Near the end of her four-year tour she graduated from Police Academy in San Marcos, California. In 1994, she was honrably discharged from the Marines. Since that time, she has concentrated on motherhood and music and feels her role as a mother is her greatest accomplishment. “My children are the inspiration for all I do,” she says. Her music career began out of pure necessity. With two young children to care for, she began performing at coffee houses and local events. Over the years her songwriting has focused on a specific theme with a message to “Be brave and have a good journey.” Her first recording won her national recognition as Female Artist of the Year and Best Folk Recording at the 2000 Native American Music Awards. In 2004, her second recording released. The title track from this recording was later featured on Chris Eyre’s film Edge of America. Prior to her career as a musician, performer and recording artist with Makoche’ Recording Company, she also studied painting and sculpture. Today she has three children and is happily married to her husband Mark (also a former Marine). She continues to write music and perform, while also pursuing her art creer. Her special interest is Turtle Heart, a group she founded that works with youth in her community to promote positive lifestyle choices.

“This is as close to heaven I reckon as I’m going to get in this life.” (a comment on youtube)
“These are not just songs. These are revelations!” (a comment on amazon)

I couldn’t decide between two songs from this artist, so let’s do both :)

The first song is based loosely on a story by her mother, the noted author Anne Dunn. Your clue is:

Creatures young and grown
Called by mighty drumming
Of sacred hooves on stone

The Second Song is the title track of her last album to date

we can take back our lives
we don’t all have to fail

The last word belongs to todays artist…. “Love is hard to find and should be cherished. We need to care for children wherever they are in the world. Alcoholism and abuse are human problems everywhere. People everywhere need healing. No one should judge another person by the color of their skin. I consider anyone who walks in a sacred way and honors the earth to be indigenous to our planet.”

Answers as usual in the comment box at the foot of the page or per Email at sunsetcowboy2000@aol.com. Players wishing to send pics please submit their answers per Email

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ANNIE HUMPHREY

SPIRIT HORSES

EDGE OF AMERICA

wtgnew(Both Songs) -> Aquara1997**
(Spirit Horses) -> slnwsc, Cdragonlady, Phiz*, Camelot, Sev

16 comments

  1. sharon says:

    annie humpreys- spirit horses

  2. Cheryl says:

    Annie Humphrey song # 1 Spirit Horses song # 2 I think is Edge Of America, Iv’e never heard of her before but she sounds interesting.

    http://www.hrmusic.com/artists/ahuart.html
    http://www.rhythmsoftheglobe.com/gr/mu_ar_annie.htm
     

    • Dave says:

      And I think you will find that she certainly is very interesting (((((Cheryl))))). I hope you enjoy the songs. Great research there, WTG!!

  3. Cdragonlady says:

    Annie Humphrey
    SPIRIT HORSES
    Creatures young and grown
    Called by mighty drumming
    Of sacred hooves on stone

    Annie Humphrey
    SPIRIT HORSES



    SPIRIT HORSES

  4. Shar says:

    I recognize Annie Humphrey’s Spirit Horses as one of the songs… don’t know the other one. Great song selection Dave!
    shar

  5. Phiz says:

    That’s from “Spirited Horses” by Annie Humphrey.

    – Phiz

    Annie Humphrey – Spirit Horses

    http://userserve-ak.last.fm/serve/_/32612349/Annie+Humphrey+annie.jpg

    Spirited Horses

    Thunder, fire and torrent
    Hunger, need and fear
    Slavery, grief, confusion
    Freedom waiting near
    The Sound of spirit horses
    Hoofbeats in the sky
    Snow and blood and ashes
    And dream to strong to die.

    Find us spirit horses
    And teach us how to ride
    With seven generations of promise
    At your side.

    Mothers, fathers and children
    Creatures young and grown
    Called by mighty drumming
    Of sacred hooves on stone
    The sound of spirit horses
    Dancing on a storm
    Mercy for the people
    Old ways, new dreams reborn.

    Find us spirit horses
    And teach us how to ride
    With seven generations of promise
    At your side.

  6. Camelot says:

    I believe the artist is Annie Humphrey, and that the first selection is Spirit Horses.

  7. sev says:

    {{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{Dave}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}
     
    I have not had the pleasure of hearing this song called Spirit Horses
    nor have I heard of Annie Humphry
     
    Thunder, fire and torrent
    Hunger, need and fear
    Slavery, grief, confusion
    Freedom waiting near
    The Sound of spirit horses
    Hoofbeats in the sky
    Snow and blood and ashes
    And dream to strong to die.

    Find us spirit horses
    And teach us how to ride
    With seven generations of promise
    At your side.

    Mothers, fathers and children
    Creatures young and grown
    Called by mighty drumming
    Of sacred hooves on stone
    The sound of spirit horses
    Dancing on a storm
    Mercy for the people
    Old ways, new dreams reborn.

    Find us spirit horses
    And teach us how to ride
    With seven generations of promise
    At your side
     
    as for the 2nd song by her
    I’m not sure my friend

    HELP!!!!!
    ps….. are the other MLs being posted here
    if so I can’t figure out how to find them…. 

    • Dave says:

      Hey Sev! I’m sure this is going to be a pleasure for you. I find it great that a Brit can introduce american artists to Americans ROFL. Thanks for the lyrics too.

      As far as other posts are concerned, I’m not doing it at the moment, although it could be an option posting them as PDFs… at present I am too busy to keep up with it though on a regular basis, and if I can’t do it daily there doesn’t seem any point. However, if you have any ideas, feel free to throw them at me :)

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