Bethers wrote:This came across my FB feed the other day and it has remained in my mind. I believe I feel it stronger now than all those years ago.
Thank you for that, Beth. "Back in the day" I was a real Beatles fan. Even my adult children appreciate their music today, which, in a way, is a bit surprising. I guess that makes The Beatles timeless.
I ponder on the meaning of "love songs" and the like now and again. I have never been blessed with a long-term human relationship that ended well. That's just the way it goes, I guess.
Which is why I think I love dogs so much. Of course, as we all know, just as we are thinking we are enjoying a long-time relationship with a special one. . . they are gone. Too quick. Too many of them for me over the years. They each have taken a
big piece of my heart with them when they go - a piece I never get back.
Which is why, maybe, when I hear a sad or melancholy love song, I realize how appropriate the song is to the feelings I have always had for my dogs.
I hope everyone doesn't think this is just too weird.
I think some songs come closer to this idea of mine, than other songs might; here are a couple of examples of those I like. Of course, there are ever more examples if one chooses to hear a song in a "dog frame of mind".
"This Life" by Collin Raye
For every mountain I have climbed
Every raging river crossed
You were the treasure that I longed to find
Let the world stop turning
Let the sun stop burning
Let them tell me love's not worth going through
But when it all falls apart, I will know deep in my heart
That the only dream that mattered really did come true
For I know in this life I was loved by you
and
"Crying" by the Great Roy Orbison (apologies to Mr. Orbison for changing his lyrics just a tiny bit)
I was alright, for a while
I could smile. . . for a while
But I saw you again last night, you leaned up against me so tight
Did you come just to say, "Hello"?
I know you wish me well, but you couldn't tell
That I'd been crying over you
And now that you're gone
From this moment on
I'll be crying
Crying, yeah crying
Crying over you
There are many, many other love songs that when I hear them (these are just the two I can think of at the moment), I can't help but remember my long-ago canine friends, and the wonderful and beautiful times we always had together.
Anne