Okay, this is a secret, but I think that nursery rhymes are the most relaxing and fun songs.
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I quite like childlike songs, which sometimes cross over.
I like Fisher Price music, nursery rhymes, and the alphabet song.
The first poems I knew were nursery rhymes, and before I could read them for myself, I had come to love just the words of them, the words alone.
My favorite rhymes are sort of half-rhymes where you might just get the vowel sound the same, but it's not really a true rhyme. That gives you far more flexibility to capture the feeling you're trying to express. But sometimes it's best not to have any rhyme.
The song 'Baby Baby,' I so love that song because I wrote it about my first daughter.
I've always been a fan of melody and emotional melancholy, whether it was Rites of Spring or Tears for Fears or Neil Young. If I hear a song that has a sweet melody, I'm a sucker for it, whether it's Linkin Park or Little Richard.
I've got seven kids. The three words you hear most around my house are 'hello', 'goodbye', and 'I'm pregnant'.
The songs from your childhood, when you hear them you get chills all over.
My mother read nursery rhymes to me, and my grandmother told me folk stories, but as a child I had no interest in writing whatsoever.
For the very young, there's nothing better than Mother Goose and anything by Dr. Seuss for the rhythms and language.
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