Mary Elizabeth Hallock-Greenewalt (Sept. 8, 1871 – Nov. 27, 1950) was an inventor and pianist who performed with the Philadelphia and Pittsburgh symphonies as a soloist. She is best known for her invention of a type of visual music she called Nourathar.
Thomas Eakins painted her portrait in 1903, currently in the Roland P. Murdock Collection of the Wichita Museum of Art.
Greenewalt was born in 1871 in Beirut, then part of Syria, to Samuel Hallock and Sara Tabet. After her mother began exhibiting symptoms of mental illness, eleven-year-old Greenewalt and her siblings were sent to live with friends and relatives in the US, where Greenewalt spent the remainder of her youth in the Philadelphia area. As a young adult Greenewalt studied piano at the Philadelphia Conservatory of Music and then with Theodor Leschetizky in Vienna. After her return to Philadelphia she married Frank L. Greenewalt, a physician. The couple had one son, Crawford Hallock Greenewalt, a chemical engineer who eventually served as president of the DuPont Company. In her later years Greenewalt resided in Wilmington, Delaware. She died in Philadelphia at the age of 79.
Im standing here all alone in this place
Thinking why aren't you here in my arms taking the pain away
Why can't i seem to find, my way to you?
I never thought i would say i miss you
Leaving my pride to the side, every thought just draws me back to you
Why can't i seem to find, my way to you?
I wont take this pain anymore
I have blamed myself all along
For the mess we've made trying to forget
I'll still wait for you everyday, every night of my life
Till i have you again.
Dont ever go away
I'm thinking of you and me once again
Wondering if i'll be next to you in your dreams
Just take my hand so we can runaway
(bridge)
I knew you'd pretend that it was all okay
I knew you'd pretend that everythings the same