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Well, if you are as old as I am or listen to pop and rock music on your TV channel you might recogize this song. This post might be more approriate with the "Other" section becuase it only expresses a sentimant I felt last night, but decided to post here in tribure t BS's. Heard it last night on the MC after getting home and I hadn't heard it since the '70's. It goes something like "higher and higher ohh baby, it;s a livin' thing and a terrible thing to lose". Well when I heard it I was reflecting on my Char and I being separated and sort of reflecting on the many Easters together and with our kids and just that despite separated our marriage is intact and our marriage is a Living Thing! I don't think that the Electric Orchestra meant this intent for their song then, but now when I hear it the song is rocking, rolling, and inspiring.
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It IS a living thing and takes proper care and nourishment to survive. Good analogy Tom!
(I still love music from the '70s!)
Widowed 11/10/12 after 35 years of marriage ********************* “In a sense now, I am homeless. For the home, the place of refuge, solitude, love-where my husband lived-no longer exists.” Joyce Carolyn Oates, A Widow's Story
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