Dawn Xiana Moon

    Biography of a Musician

    Words and Music by Dawn Xiana Moon

    When I was ten I wanted to run an amusement park, design all the rides
    When I was twevlve I had a plan, lawyer, judge, senator and then
    The plan, it stopped, I was the kid who when we sang
    "Anybody Could Grow Up to Be President"
    I raised my hand I said I wasn't born here
    I can't

    When I was seventeen I decided to be a flutist, play in an orchestra
    My mom was skeptical, my dad believed
    Then I hit college and wasn't sure what I wanted to do
    My parents, they said, "You used to be so ambitious as a child
    Now that decisions matter, what's happened to you?"

    When I was nineteen I wanted to be an actress, start a theatre company
    My parents said, "Why don't you try advertising"
    Then at twenty I happened to be in the music school one day
    Played piano for hours, didn't realize how time had flown
    Decided I had to be a songwriter
    My parents still think it's nuts

    Get a real job

    In two months I've toured seven states without owning a car
    In three years haven't had a working guitar
    I'm struggling to pay the bills

    Is this a calling? Is this a dream?
    Is this foolishness or is it wise?
    Let's be honest, there are days I cannot tell

    I've got my doubts but a friend once told me
    Sometimes a ragamuffin, he can give more
    Than a man who's born with a silver spoon.

    © 2005

 

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