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The Color Blue

from Count it in Moons by Heather Miller

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about

When I first moved to Austin, I met a woman who held group ceremonies every new moon. We meditated, journaled, and spoke about our goals, growth, and the things we wanted to release. The monthly gatherings were valuable both for building a sense of community and as a measuring stick of how far I had come in my journey with depression during my divorce. I love the beautiful sonic bed built with Katie Marie’s fingerpicking, Lindsey Verrill on cello, Sweet Gary’s pedal steel, and the harmonies from Shawnee Kilgore.

lyrics

You could count it in moons
Each month when she sleeps I make wishes anew
Ooooooooh
You could count it in moons

You could count it in tears
Each salty drop falling in an ocean of fears
Ooooooooh
You could count it in tears

The color blue, it’s just a hue
Just a funny way to say
I've fallen deep into a pool
They tell me that this feeling
Is called the color blue

You could count it in songs
Each one that I write keeps on calling out wrongs
Ooooooooh
You could count it in songs

You could count it in dimes
Each clink in the jar one small step toward good times
Ooooooooh
You could count it in dimes


The color blue, it’s just a hue
Just a funny way to say
I've fallen deep into a pool
They tell me that this feeling
Is called the color blue

You could count it in moons
You could count it in tears
You could count it in songs
In dimes or in years

It doesn't much matter
The how or the when
Cuz blue will come calling
again and again

But if you listen closely
to what blue has to say
she may just teach you
how to live a new way
The color blue, it’s just a hue
Just a funny way to say
I've fallen deep into a pool
They tell me that this feeling
Is called the color blue

They tell me that this feeling
Is called the color blue

credits

from Count it in Moons, released September 29, 2023
Heather: Vocals
Katie Marie: Acoustic Guitar, Percussion
Lindsey Verrill: Cello
Shawnee Kilgore: Harmonies
Sweet Gary: Pedal Steel

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Heather Miller Austin, Texas

Heather writes songs of connection. Connecting what you've been feeling to what you've been trying to say. Connecting to characters that feel like long lost family. Connecting lightness and humor to loneliness and hurt. Taking her place in the lineage of acoustic folk songstresses, Heather is the real deal. She will brighten your day and soften your heart. ... more

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