I grew up with one parent for almost all my life. When I was 18 months old, my father died and as a result, my mother had to raise three kids on her own and guide them into adulthood. Growing up and seeing all the sacrifices my mom has made for us, I’ve realized that she is undoubtedly the strongest woman I know. As the youngest of the three, I’m now at that inflection point in life between a kid and an actual functioning adult in the real world. I often find myself pondering on the not so distant future and I wonder, “Am I ready for this?” Having seen how strong my mom is makes me feel like I should be able to. She’s sacrificed so much to put her kids in a better situation than she was in. For that, I’m forever grateful. But sometimes I fear that I might let her, and my future, down.
My song would include a neo-soul type beat, with elements of jazz, and African music. All of these would go together to create a somber, yet hopeful song. Led by a lead male voice with a raspy and soulful sound, accompanied with a choir to provide an angelic sound in the background. Imagine just entering a hopeful and peaceful dream setting–that’s what this song would sound like.


Nathan Bampo
I love your chorus lyrics. They sound and flow like lyrics of an actual song. I thought it was interesting that you turned it around from you looking up to your mom to then your daughter (I think) looking up to you. Your first two lines really hit home for me because that is how every kid is and it’s great that you are so close with your mom to turn to her for those questions.
-Maddy Mengel
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This is beautiful, Nathan. I love how not only did you stray from the majority of the class by writing a song rather than a poem, but you chose to focus on an experience that is both so personal and universal. I think we all have a sense of not wanting to let our parents down, so this really speaks to most people
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I loved every part of this, Nathan. The background you gave in the beginning about your mother and how you are so grateful for everything shes done for you and how you draw strength from that was truly inspiring and really came through in the lyrics that you wrote. It really did speak to a deep feeling I feel most of us have about letting down those we care most about. Thank you so much for sharing this.
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Even though I don’t know your mom personally, the song truly does reflect of how much of a strong willed, loving, and caring person. I also lost a parent at a very young age, and reading this and finding someone I can relate to is very nice 🙂 I loved every part of this and I wish I could hear it in person!
-Mya Mostrom
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