Mark Shepard In Concert at Open Circle Center

Singer Songwriter Mark Shepard in Concert

I’m honored to be one of the first musicians to perform at Dale and Mary Caron’s new Open Circle Center for Renewable Living in Delmar, NY on Saturday, December 10, 2011.

I’ll be sharing songs from many of my CD’s as well as new songs that haven’t been officially recorded yet. Also, In case you are looking for a holiday gift for that person in your life that has everything… I’ll have my CD’s available as well as a select few of my paintings and drums.

Where: The Open Circle Center For Renewable Living
9 Game Farm Road, Delmar, NY 12054

When: Saturday, December 10, 2011
7 – 9 pm (show starts at 7:30)
Admission: $20 (suggested donation)
More Info: 518-496-3253
opencircleEnergy@yahoo.com

Please RSVP because seating is limited

Ho’oponopono: Please Forgive Me

heart lit from within

Ho'oponopono Hawaiin prayer

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I’m Sorry. Please Forgive Me | 10/21/2011 | Song #432 | Mark Shepard
(Inspired by Ho'oponopono – Hawaiian Prayer)

I’ve got nothing left to give you
Except this simple song
I’ve got nothing else give you
So I hope you’ll sing along

Refrain:
I’m sorry. Please forgive me
Thank you. I love you
I’m sorry. Please forgive me
Thank you. I love you

Some days I barely make it
Some days I’m hardly here at all
Some days I try to fake it
And I feel like I’m going to take a fall

Refrain:

Every step’s a challenge
When you walk barefoot on broken glass
Every thought’s a cage we build
When we keep clinging to the past

Refrain:

We all have our good reasons
That later, turn out to be lies
You can not fight the seasons
Ask any fool who tries…

Refrain:

The only thing to count on
Is that “this too shall pass…”
The only thing to count on
Is that Love is bound to last…

Refrain:

Standard tuning: capo 5th fret play C | F | G

World Premiere Performance: Unity Church, Albany NY October 30th, 2011

Vocals, Guitar: Mark Shepard
Vocals,  Lead Guitar: Roger Mock
Vocals: Norma Seaward

Copyright 2011 by Mark Shepard

Break The Wine Glass

"Break the wine glass fall into the breath of the glass blower" - Rumi

photo by flikr.com

(Definitely use headphones to listen to this. Download by right clicking the check mark thingy)

This Song is inspired by Rev. Sonya Milton, Senior Minister at Unity San Francisco. Sonya was visiting us at Unity Albany and giving the Sunday morning message. She quoted a line from a Rumi Poem:

"Break the wine glass... Fall into the breath of the glass blower"

That phrase just kept bouncing around in me and after the service I slipped back into the sanctuary and started playing with that line and seeing where else it wanted to go...

The first verse came to me there.

The second verse came during the week when I was visiting my friends the MaGuires in CT (they have a piano!)

The last verse I finished while eating breakfast Sunday morning...

BTW what's so cool about Unity Church of Albany (besides the fact that it's an amazing community of "Spiritual but not Religious" open minded folks) is that they just love to SING! By the final chorus the place was just filled with voices (so you HAVE to listen all the way to the end).

On the Recording: Unity Albany Music Director, Roger Mock is playing guitar and singing. Norma Seaward is singing harmony vocals. I'm playing the piano and singing lead vocal.

Anyway, I hope you enjoy this. Here are the printed lyrics:

Break the Wine Glass

Song #432 | 7/31-8/6 2011 | Mark Shepard

Break the wine glass. Fall into the breath of the glass blower
Break the boundaries That used to keep you small
Break the silence Fall into the breath of the sound
Break the patterns Fall to your knees on the ground

Refrain:

And on the way you might notice a flower
Growing out of a crack in the sidewalk
And on the way you might notice the power
You have to walk your talk and to dance into your dreaming…

Walk the garden
Glimpse the world through the gardeners eyes
Has your heart hardened?
Is there no room left for surprise?
Break it open
Scatter the seeds of surrender
Water them well
Do your best to protect the tender…

Refrain:

Your greatest weaknesses
Are also your greatest strengths
Your greatest failures
May have been heaven sent…
Will the wind break you
Or lift you off the ground?
Will the wind break you
Or merely bow you down?

Refrain: X2

Break the wine glass...
Fall into the breath of the glass blower…

Creative Commons License
"Break The Wine Glass" by Mark Shepard is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 3.0 United States License



Just got an email from Norma Seaward who sang harmony vocals on this live recording:

Mark I just listened to this MP3 with headphones. The sound was amazing. It made me realize how sucky my computer speakers are. Your recorder captures and amazing quality of sound. Did you enhance it with reverb? I was blown away.

Roger's rhythmic chords just before the chorus line were great, and you could hear the congregation on the last refrain like a swelling chorus. That was so nice.

By the way, that song has been stuck in my head for days now. Just the first line, and then the refrain. You were truly channeling something that day.

Norma

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