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Lesson 7 - Somewhere I Can't See

from ONLINE COURSE - HEALING GRIEF THROUGH MUSIC by Judy Unger

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Lesson 7
“SOMEWHERE I CAN’T SEE”
My lesson for my song “Somewhere I Can’t See” begins with a metaphorical story relating my grief experience to a forest fire. My healing led me to write a story named “All I have left after the death of my child.” I address the angry stage of grief by corresponding with another bereaved mother who wrote a heartfelt poem about her discouragement. I share my belief how anger during grief can be soothed with love. “Somewhere I Can’t See” helped me anticipate healing; my song expressed how holding onto love and memories would ease my grief. This represented a powerful hypnotherapy tenant of: “the more you look for something the more likely you will find it.”

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SOMEWHERE I CAN’T SEE

Everything that I have gone through led me to this place
Even though my heart’s been broken with all I’ve had to face
I will shine through my pain, even in darkness
I refuse to give in to bitterness

A fire once burned through my soul, it left me scarred and sad
My tears could easily fill an ocean, but love was what I had
I didn’t want losing you to tear me apart
I was blessed to be healed
Your love filled my heart

I hold on to love that’s in my memory
You’re not gone; you’re somewhere I can’t see
I won’t drown in misery
‘cause your love rescues me
Your love rescues me

Every challenge just reminds me hold on to each day
No matter where my journey leads me, love will guide my way
I will climb through the clouds up into the sky
With every beat and every breath
I’ll love until I die

I hold on to the love that heals me
You’re not gone; you’re somewhere I can’t see
I won’t drown in misery
‘cause your love rescues me
Your love rescues me, rescues me

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from ONLINE COURSE - HEALING GRIEF THROUGH MUSIC, released May 12, 2020

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Judy Unger Los Angeles, California

I have been an artist all of her life. Although I played classical guitar in college, I left music behind when I was 21. 30 years later, I began writing songs to help me cope with the challenges in my life. Many of my songs are dedicated to my son, Jason, who died in 1992. I love to inspire hope of healing with my music, because my songs have certainly healed me of any pain. ... more

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