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A song I composed for Dad, knowing his time with us was uncertain

As a means of trying to accept the inevitable  over the last few months, I have been putting together a tune together in Garageband.

I am not sure really why I did, but I did. It would make me very sad to do it, try different instruments, to listen to it time and time again, wondering if he would like it. Would always bring a tear to my eyes. I had no intention of showing it to him, more for me. But now I would like to share it…

Forever in me.mp3

Using orchestral and brass instruments, which was one of Dad’s favourite styles of music, Big Bands and such like.


Article Posted On: March 24, 2007 at 9.20 pm
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1 Comment

  1. Saboma says:

    Music connects our human souls or so it seems that way at times.

    Now that Dad’s soul has been released into the ethers and knowing that there are no limitations with gases; moreover, this music came from within your soul, kiddo. It wouldn’t suprise me one bit if he is listening with an ethereal ear to his son’s heart of hearts.

    The music is captivating and rapturous.

    *Hugs*

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