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My story in song. A Reflection of the battles I've lived through, the pain I've carried, and the healing I've found. It's raw, unpolished, and true...written straight from my heart.
This song is dedicated to my Momma, daughter, and every woman still fighting her battles in silence. May it remind you that even scars can carry grace, and that your story matters.

Lost fairytales, broken dreams, and finding strength within. It’s the cry of the little girl who believed in happily-ever-afters and the woman who learned to fight her own battles. An anthem for anyone who’s ever asked where their fairytale went, and discovered the hero was inside all along.

Cry of a Momma is a song that blends raw emotion with an inspirational and spiritual tone. Born from the tears and strength of motherhood, it carries the ache of pain, the hope of healing, and the resilience of survivors. For anyone seeking healing music, songs of grace, or folk storytelling with heart...this song is for you.
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More Than You Survived is a mother’s reminder spoken in love. Written for my daughter, it honors the quiet strength of carrying too much too young, while gently affirming that survival is not the end of her story. This song holds space for healing, grace, and the truth that she is more than what life and men tried to take.
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I wrote this song out of a prayer I carried for years. When I began to understand the basics of trauma, something shifted in me...I no longer just wanted my daddy free from the hurt he caused. I wanted him free from the hurt that lived inside him, the pain he inherited, the learned behaviors he didn’t recognize, and the wounds he never knew how to name.
Seeing those layers didn’t mean justifying anything or excusing the impact. It simply helped me understand the story behind the patterns... the things he never chose and never understood.
"Daddy, I Want You Free” is my heart’s way of saying that I see where it came from, and I see the little boy who never got to heal. This song is a prayer for him, and for every man who survived more than he ever had the words for.
Scars of Grace
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