
I sang last night at an open mic session in the café of the Minard concert hall. I used to invite friends to these evenings but now there’s no guarantee that I’d be stepping onto the stage.
After the performances of a few scheduled singers, instrumentalists or poetry reciters, there’s a break. That’s when we prospective open-mikers line up to register. Only the first eight get to perform … and I’m not as fast as the 20-year-olds.
But last night I was speedy quick – Number four!
I hadn’t sung at Minard since June. I was surprised about how nervous I was. But not critical. It’s part of being me, you and everybody.
I’ve been working on memorizing a song called “The City of New Orleans” for another open mic this Friday. But I could feel in my gut that my level of memorization wasn’t high enough for the tension I expected to feel last night. So … I bowed to myself and chose an old favourite of mine – Enya’s “Paint The Sky With Stars”.
And I could breathe again. I knew the words would come easily. I knew I could be with the audience. I knew that my attention would be on them, not me.
And so it was. I do believe I “filled the room” with my love for the listeners, for Enya, for her words …
Place a name upon the night
One to set your heart alight
One to make the darkness bright
Paint the sky with stars
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I’m at peace
I needed to express last night
And I did










