Joyce Trudeau

Joyce Trudeau has been writing poetry for years, but there has always been a song rolling around in her head. It didn't crystalize because she needed an emotional impetus. She found that impetus and has projected it into her lyrics. Her devotion to rhythm and rhyme lends itself well to song lyrics. Joyce likes to experiment with different themes - funny, upbeat, downbeat, love, and you done me wrong themes, trying to present the subject from a unique angle. She's always lending her music to a country vibe, but it can be adapted to different vibes. She longs to hear her lyrics put to music, but that is not her talent. So, for now, she writes the words.

 

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Just about everybody has been through a breakup. You try your best to heal. You try to convince yourself that you have successfully recovered. These lyrics recount the signs that you really have not yet recovered.
If you have ever been unjustly judged by someone who had no right to judge you in the first place, then you will be able to relate to these lyrics. There is a lot of emotional content in these lyrics.
These lyrics were lots of fun to write. When I was younger, the night was magical and mystical. I could wait for the sun to go down so we could play and party. Of course, that was when I was still in school and had no responsibilities. These lyrics are about the fun of the night.
These lyrics were meant to fun and playful. I wanted it to have a few twists. A man takes off after a girl who left him, ends up in jail, then ends up being saved, making the whole escapade worthwhile even though he doesn't get the girl back.
After a number of years of marriage, emotions can become dampened. One might forget the thrill of falling in love. When the marriage ends, dating again can be daunting. Perhaps you enter the field tentatively, with no expectations. These lyrics are about a scenerio like this in which falling in love is the last thing on one's mind - but then it happens.