No Words To Say

Posted in   Music Videos   on  February 10, 2025 by  Mark0

I wrote this song a couple of years after I retired from a life on the road in the year 2000. I was working in the construction field, mostly renovating old properties with my friend Chris. At this particular time we were in a small town in New York called Hebron, renovating a farmhouse that was damaged by water for a friend and client from New York City. It was a beautiful sunny late summer day and I was sitting on an old stone wall at the back of the property looking down on the house, pondering relationships, love and loss when this song came to me.

Brick from back of the house where No Words To Say was composted.

You can find no words to say on the Artists Imagined Collection that I released in January 2025. It’s on the collection called Heart Strings. For me writing songs was never about me as a singer.  It was always about the song. And I always imagined my songs coming out of some other voice besides mine. That’s why never took the time or expense to record so many of the songs that have written. Well luckily here we are in the first quarter of the 21st century, and we have the technology to bring what I imagined into reality. 

Check out the Artists Imagined Collection. For This Old Songwriter It’s Pretty Cool.

 

About the Author Mark

Mark Firehammer, born in 1962, is a prolific singer-songwriter with over four decades of experience, known for his lyrical storytelling and emotionally resonant work. He toured the eastern U.S. extensively until 2000. Currently based in Holyoke, Massachusetts, Mark works as a marketing and business consultant specializing in the fitness industry. He also writes fiction under the pen name J.W. Kindbloom, exploring themes of creative truth, personal transformation, and the tension between authenticity and conformity. Mark harbors a strong passion for technology—particularly AI—and its profound influence on creativity, productivity, and the future of human expression.

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