Motherly Sneeze

Backstory:
Motherly Sneeze was formed on a whimsical Wednesday afternoon in the cozy coffee shop of small-town Ohio. The initial members – Janice on vocals and banjo, George on the mandolin, and Mike on the cajón – were just regulars who found a common love for music over cups of mocha and slices of apple pie. The name ‘Motherly Sneeze’ came to Janice in a dream- a dream where her mother sneezed and the sound morphed into a melody. The band found the name quirky and warm, just like the maternal sneeze in Janice’s dream that started it all. They began playing at the coffee shop, then local festivals, and before they knew it, Motherly Sneeze became a name known to the small bars and clubs of Ohio.

Genre:
Indie Folk

Song Title:
“Warm Whispers in the Wind”

Full Song Lyrics:

[Verse 1]
G Em
Underneath the willow tree,
C D
You and me, we found some peace.
G Em
In your eyes, a tale to tell,
C D
Of love that fell in a wishing well.

[Chorus]
G Em
Warm whispers in the wind,
C D
Carrying our secret hymn.
G Em
Singing songs of love and sin,
C D
In this world, where do we begin?

[Verse 2]
G Em
We danced along the fire’s glow,
C D
Harvest moon was the only show.
G Em
In your arms, I found my home,
C D
Into your heart, I had flown.

[Chorus]
G Em
Warm whispers in the wind,
C D
Carrying our secret hymn.
G Em
Singing songs of love and sin,
C D
In this world, where do we begin?

[Bridge]
Em D
In the quiet of the night,
C G
Under the star’s soft light,
Em D
I found my peace, I found my fight,
C D
In your love, in your sight.

[Chorus]
G Em
Warm whispers in the wind,
C D
Carrying our secret hymn.
G Em
Singing songs of love and sin,
C D
In this world, where do we begin?

Fan’s Testimonial:
Fan’s name is Lily.
“I first heard Motherly Sneeze at the local county fair and was mesmerized by their unique sound. Their music was soft and heartfelt yet powerful and soul-stirring. It was like they put my deepest emotions into words and set them to melody. As someone who often struggles to express my feelings, I found comfort and companionship in their music. Motherly Sneeze is, and always will be, my favorite band.”

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