2025 Competition Lyrics Entry:
COLORADO SKIES by RachelFaro
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Lyrics
COLORADO SKIES
If there ever was a place where I felt truly alive
It was way up in the mountains west of Highway 25
Where the wind blows through the canyon
Far from the machine
And the world spreads out before you just as far as you can see
Feelin’ free under Colorado skies
I was feeling kind of restless so I climbed the cliffs of stone
When I heard the sound of footsteps and I knew I wasn’t alone
When the thunderstorm moved in fast well there wasn’t much to say
But we had an understanding and we kissed inside the rain
And there were rainbows in the Colorado skies
That night we heard wild horses as they galloped through the camp
With the earth so deep and quiet it was good to feel a man
And all that I’d been holding in dissolved beneath your hands
And the stars so clear above us and the sky so deep and grand
Feelin’ free under Colorado skies
We came down from the mountain to an inn down by the coast
It was there you made me breakfast, spilt the coffee burnt the toast
But in those awkward moments was the shining of your soul
I never will forget you and the way you made me whole
Those days upon the mountain feelin’ free
Under Colorado skies
If there ever was a place where I felt truly alive
It was way up in the mountains west of Highway 25
Where the wind blows through the canyon
Far from the machine
And the world spreads out before you just as far as you can see
Feelin’ free under Colorado skies
I was feeling kind of restless so I climbed the cliffs of stone
When I heard the sound of footsteps and I knew I wasn’t alone
When the thunderstorm moved in fast well there wasn’t much to say
But we had an understanding and we kissed inside the rain
And there were rainbows in the Colorado skies
That night we heard wild horses as they galloped through the camp
With the earth so deep and quiet it was good to feel a man
And all that I’d been holding in dissolved beneath your hands
And the stars so clear above us and the sky so deep and grand
Feelin’ free under Colorado skies
We came down from the mountain to an inn down by the coast
It was there you made me breakfast, spilt the coffee burnt the toast
But in those awkward moments was the shining of your soul
I never will forget you and the way you made me whole
Those days upon the mountain feelin’ free
Under Colorado skies
Author
Bio
Rachel Faro is a Grammy and Latin Grammy nominated singer/songwriter, record producer and label owner. Early in her career she performed in the Los Angeles cast of Hair and was signed to RCA, releasing two albums of which one “Refugees”, recently reissued by Sony, remains relevant to this day. A third album ,“Windsong” was produced independently and released on Blue Flame Records in Germany and in the USA on her own label Ashé Records.
Rachel has always had an interest in global sounds and her albums include elements of Irish, Indian, Bulgarian, and Native American music within classic folk pop formats. One of a handful of women record producers, she has produced over thirty albums of world music from Cuba, Puerto Rico, Venezuela, Mexico, Brazil, South Africa and Zimbabwe; folk/blues albums by Odetta, Satan & Adam, Chris Chandler and Paul Millns (from Pentangle) and Latin jazz albums by Sammy Figueroa, Gonzalo Rubalcaba, Vocal Sampling and Ernan Lopez-Nussa.
Now in her ‘70’s Rachel has recently been producing live concerts at the Faena Theater in Miami Beach, presenting artists such as Al Di Meola, Robben Ford, Laufey, Samara Joy, Paquito D’Rivera and many more. Her music remains imbued with her studies of Tibetan Buddhism and secular spirituality: whether she is writing, performing, producing or presenting she has a strong belief in the power of music to heal and unify in a troubled world.
Rachel has always had an interest in global sounds and her albums include elements of Irish, Indian, Bulgarian, and Native American music within classic folk pop formats. One of a handful of women record producers, she has produced over thirty albums of world music from Cuba, Puerto Rico, Venezuela, Mexico, Brazil, South Africa and Zimbabwe; folk/blues albums by Odetta, Satan & Adam, Chris Chandler and Paul Millns (from Pentangle) and Latin jazz albums by Sammy Figueroa, Gonzalo Rubalcaba, Vocal Sampling and Ernan Lopez-Nussa.
Now in her ‘70’s Rachel has recently been producing live concerts at the Faena Theater in Miami Beach, presenting artists such as Al Di Meola, Robben Ford, Laufey, Samara Joy, Paquito D’Rivera and many more. Her music remains imbued with her studies of Tibetan Buddhism and secular spirituality: whether she is writing, performing, producing or presenting she has a strong belief in the power of music to heal and unify in a troubled world.
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Lyrics Competition Results
Emotional Impact:
19/ 20
Technical Skill:
16/ 20
Memorability:
16/ 20
Storytelling:
16/ 20
Imagery:
16/ 20
Total Score:
83/ 100
Commended
Comments:
Beautiful storytelling and use of imagery. I’ve not been to Colorado but feel that I now know what it looks like.
Your use of grand sweeping imagery for the landscape and then domestic ordinary-ness with the burned toast takes the listener on such a journey.
Your use of grand sweeping imagery for the landscape and then domestic ordinary-ness with the burned toast takes the listener on such a journey.
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