Hello Samuel,
I thank you for your enthusiastic response. Although I wish it were me singing, I must say that it is my friend, Elisa Furr.

As for the lyric not touching you as much as the music, well, I feel that certain things mean different things to different people. I can totally understand how you might not relate to the lyric as I do.

For me, this is a very deep message in which the singer is faced with a big turning point. This situation would have caused much distress had she not reached out toward those with similar hopes and dreams. For me, I have found out more about who I am by helping others. Every time I reach out to another being, there is an interchange of energy which gets released. It's very magical and healing. It's a rough world out there and it seems that some feel it necessary to withdraw inside themselves in order to feel safe. However, that only makes one's space smaller.

So, my message is that if you truly want to be all that you are, you have to reach outward. Perhaps there is a better way to say it and I will certainly take a look.

Thanks for reaching out, Samuel. You are very appreciated for having done so.

Take care,
Heidi


"And, in the end, the love you take is equal to the love you make." Paul McCartney