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MUSIC, WRITING AND FRIENDSHIP

Although, I didn’t think I experienced any traumatic events in childhood, I knew I was very sensitive. However, when I was in the tenth grade, I met a friend that gripped my soul. It seems so trite now, but it wasn’t back then. I can easily conjure up the hurt. Continue reading

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THE WONDERFUL METAPHORS IN MY LIFE – PART 1

Recently, it occurred to me that metaphors have always been a part of my life. They have been especially useful with my writing.
There seems so be so many interesting coincidences in my life. While looking through cassettes of my original songs, I came across two, special tapes that were entitled: “Jason’s funeral,” and “Jason’s Unveiling.” I knew I did not want to listen to the funeral tape. However, I remembered that I had made a tape for the unveiling of his gravestone a year later. I had re-written several of my songs and recorded them on that tape. I played it looking to find recorded versions of my original songs. Continue reading

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MY REBIRTH

Someone used the word “Renaissance” to describe me a few weeks ago. I had to look it up to be sure that I wasn’t looking like someone from the middle ages. I guess it is accurate, after all! Continue reading

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BESIDE ME ALWAYS – PART 1

From the distant sky came my understanding that God and Jason did not want me to be sad. Continue reading

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