WOO-HOO – WomenCentric will be shooting a new music video for award winning singer, songwriter, musician, Paul Guzzone – Listing Member Mary Ellen Bernard’s husband. We are thrilled to be involved with this project because we love that it musically supports tolerance and truth in the political arena – but also because it’s a great song with a message we can all relate to.
We’re looking to feature YOU (via your submitted photo or 10 second video clip) in a non-partisan Light@the EOL music video - just like the photos below.
Take a moment to hear the song & see lyrics by clicking on the video below … The lyrics are also printed below.
By sending us your photo or video you agree to let us use it in this music video and any other future media and/or promotions without compensation. Please note: because we may get many pictures or video clips, we cannot guarantee your submission will be used.
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Light @ The EOL (Light at the End Of The Line) Lyrics
©2012 by: Paul Guzzone (BMI) – Pub. By Triple Z Music (BMI)
I’m not a mover.
Not a shaker
No power broker
Or money maker
I’m not a rich man
Not a poor man
But I’m a good man
And I’m a fair man
Don’t analyze me
Politicize me
Don’t try to bend me
Or try to friend me
Don’t try to sway me
Don’t try to play me
Tell me straight and…
Don’t betray me
Chorus:
I’m lookin’ for a light at the end of the line
I’m lookin’ for a light to shine
I’m lookin’ for a light at the end of the line
All the shouting
And all the screaming
It’ don’t mean nothin’
It’s just demeaning
So many questions
Nobody answers
You make the bets but
I take the chances
What ever you say
What ever you do
It doesn’t take much
To see right through you
There are no winners
There are no losers
When all that matters
Is where the truth is
Chorus:
I’m lookin’ for a light at the end of the line
I’m lookin’ for a light to shine
I’m lookin’ for a light at the end of the line
Bridge:
If it’s not too much to expect
How about a little respect?
I‘m tired of being deceived
I just want someone to believe in
Chorus:
I’m lookin’ for a light at the end of the line
I’m lookin’ for a light to shine
I’m lookin’ for a light at the end of the line
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So if you want to be a STAR & make the cut, do the following.
Send us a hi-res (min. 5 MB) clear, well-lit photo of yourself
holding a sign or poster saying the word(s) …
respect OR respect me OR earn my respect
in English or in your own language!
If you live outside of the USA we invite you to include your country’s flag in the photo as well, as this is a universal call for a positive change in political dialogue and campaigning.
Send your hi-res photo (or 10 second iPhone video) with you holding a small RESPECT ME sign or poster by September 24, 2012 to:
success @ womencentric dot net
(PLEASE NOTE: the anti-spam version of our email address above, so please correct extra spacing & “dot” to . manually when sending us the email)
Many thanks for becoming a part of this historic music video tribute to tolerance & truth!
To see Paul and Mary Ellen performing at The Bitter End on December 14, 2011 – check out this video clip.











