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You'Re Passing Through Life On a Song

Those lullabies became a funeral dirge when your Mama passed away. Then you studied love, and rock’n’roll, on the radio in your Daddy’s Chevrolet. And that wedding organ music, it took Sue from you that sad June day. You bought your first guitar so you could protest a war you didn’t have to fight. But your best friend from Eleventh Grade, they played those military taps for him just right. You got the news, and you got drunk, and sang his favorite songs all night. You laughed at Country Music till some woman laughed at you, and left you broke and blue. For the next two years, those old Hank Williams songs, they all came true. Then some television gospel singer with a toll-free number saved the soul in you. Your children love those nursery rhymes that Daddy takes the time to sing. You hit that dance floor with your wife—she stands beside you in spite of every crazy thing. And when that preacher reads those final words your friends will make their voices ring! From your birth to the end, the music’s your friend, And you were born to sing along. You’re a little off-key, but you sound good to me: You’re passing through life on a song.

Copyright © | Year Posted 2009




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Date: 9/3/2009 3:17:00 PM
sounds like a great person, sorry for the loss
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Date: 9/3/2009 11:05:00 AM
Very descriptive and thought provoking. Sara
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