Healing through Music
Music can change the world because it can change people
-Bono, singer for U2 and humanitarian activist
Please sample these notes of healing. If you would like to share an original or favorite work, please submit to Healing Hamlet.
Ku’u Home O Kahalu’u
Olomana Change is a strange thing it cannot be denied It can help you find yourself or make you lose your pride Move with it slowly as on the road we go Please do not hold on to me we all must go alone I remember days when we were smiling When we laughed and …
Gold Dust
Tori Amos Sights and sounds pull me back down another year I was here I was here… How did it go so fast you’ll say as we are looking back and then we’ll understand we held gold dust in our hands More by Tori Amos Youtube Post by JanuaryG1rl
The Rising
Bruce Springsteen Can’t see nothin’ in front of me Can’t see nothin’ coming up behind I make my way through this darkness I can’t feel nothing but this chain that binds me Lost track of how far I’ve gone How far I’ve gone, how high I’ve climbed On my back’s a sixty pound stone On …
Fill Me Up
Sean Colvin Well, I might be alright if I just see the light I don’t care if the phone don’t ring And I’ll know when it’s right like a voice in the night And the right shade of tangerine More by Sean Colvin
Dust On My Shoes
Tanita Tikaram I want a chance of the life I’m missing I wanna know what it means to be free and I just want to know what it is to let go More by Tanita Tikaram Post by EarMUSICofficial
Into the Mystic
Van Morrison We were born before the wind Also younger than the sun Ere the bonnie boat was won as we sailed into the mystic Hark, now hear the sailors cry Smell the sea and feel the sky Let your soul and spirit fly into the mystic More by Van Morrison Youtube Post by hcloudforest
What a Wonderful World
The Ramones Written by Bob Thiele and George David Weiss. More music by The Ramones Youtube Post by Walter Ezequiel
Fix Me Up
A Firm Handshake: Zach Sobiech and Sammy Brown Lifelong friends, Zach Sobiech and Sammy Brown wrote this song for each other. Zach Sobiech passed away on May 20, 2013 at the age of 18 from osteosarcoma. Learn about his inspirational story on the My Last Days documentary by Soulpancake. View all Zach’s music videos and learn …