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Make it happen

from Soaring through thin air by Gary L. Rebholz

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We all have big ideas and so often we let them wither without acting upon them. This song asks whether you're ever going to act.

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When you mind is thawed and all your thoughts come pouring forth
Will you act upon the visions that you own?
Will you take a stand naked and alone?
Can you stand the shame of maybe being wrong?

Are you ever gonna make it happen or is it only talk
That keeps the dream just floating 'round?
Are we ever gonna see a change made like that you say you want?
And if you fail will you carry on?

When your heart is brave and all the thrill comes rushing on
Will you keep your head and step into the throng?
Will you take a stand against any vicious wind that might tear at you
And try to do you in?

Those gripes we've heard before
Those plans are getting old
Windless sails will never take you too far

When your resolve is strong and every bone within you cries
Will you lead the way beyond those repeating lies?
Will you give it up for something else unknown?
For those vague rewards that make life worth living for?

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from Soaring through thin air, released February 16, 2017
Drums: Matthew Berger
All other instruments and vocals: Gary L. Rebholz

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Gary L. Rebholz Madison, Wisconsin

Songwriter, singer, and musician, Gary writes and records in a number of different genres. His music is influenced by early country, rockabilly, rock and roll, and acoustic blues styles, resulting in a roots rock/Americana sound with shades of Johnny Cash, Elvis, The Beatles, Paul Simon, and Springsteen. Acoustic and electric instruments combine for a wide range of styles, sounds, and emotions. ... more

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