Song for Nancy
Words and Music by James H. Barrett
The
following's a tribute to Ms. Nancy Schoen
The finest
director that Franklin has known
She's led
like a leader who always achieves
And fights
for the Arts and for what she believes
Her students
adore her as well as the staff
Who always
enjoy her and hearing her laugh
There's
always a smile and seldom a frown
That's the
way that it's been since she came to this town
And those gathering here would have to
agree
That the lives that she's touched will be
her legacy
Worcester's the
place she was born and was raised
And where
her viola playing was rightly praised
Performed at
MA All-State and the Congress of Strings
This before
college and then onto more things
The Marching
Band at UMass, a semester in Italy
Playing in
Harry Levenson's Central Mass Symphony
Performing
in orchestras where she'd accompany
Luciano
Pavarotti and Andrea Bocelli.
All those gathering here would have to
agree
That the lives that she's touched will be
her legacy
She
eventually arrived here in Franklin to teach
Sharing her
passion for music as a way to reach
The
thousands of students who've played in her bands
And eagerly
followed all of her commands
These
student performances were quite something to hear
The
accolades followed her year after year
Awarded the
MA Teacher of the Year in '05
She then
became director and helped the arts thrive
All those gathering here would have to
agree
That the lives that she's touched will be
her legacy
Nancy's
retiring with some big shoes to fill
A director,
a teacher, and other things still
But now that
she's leaving us... What will she do?
Now that the
teaching and directing are through?
She'll
probably be listening to some Joel or JT
Or spending
time with her grandkids and the rest of her family
It's
certainly hoped that we never lose touch
The Franklin
community will miss her so much
And those gathering here would have to
agree
That the lives that she's touched will be
her legacy
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