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Crowded House – Don't Dream It's Over Lyrics 7 years ago
@[MillerDodd:27462] I love your interpretation of the song. It's very insightful and intelligent. I know you wrote this quite a while ago. You know how the internet is. One stumbles upon something like I did today and felt like I discovered it. Well in a way it wasn't Discovery for me. I've listened to this song over and over again I never grow tired of it and that's one of the reasons I related so much to your assessment of the song. When the song was a hit in the 80s, I had just gone through very painful divorce to a woman I love very much. So you can understand how much the song Meant to me in terms of its optimism about relationships. And like you and the partner you spoke of, we to let them win. Now, I'm 70 years old and have been married to the same great lady for 30 years. But life is thrown a Maelstrom at us, and it's mostly my fault. I haven't been the best with money and finances and that has caused a big rift between us. Mostly because I lied to her on a number of occasions and she feels like I've committed Financial adultery. And I agree with her. The thing is, and thank you for letting me bend your ear, I never imagined that at this point in my life I'd be fighting the same battles of trying to keep a relationship together and not letting them win, but here it is, a challenge all over again. I hope after these years of writing that wonderful critique on the Crowded House song you've found your own happiness and, maybe, are we in a happy loving relationship. I will end here, but I have one request. If you are a praying man, keep me in your prayers, if not at least keep me in your thoughts. Tom Molinaro, Bethlehem PA, Tommolinaro424@gmail.com

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Crowded House – Don't Dream It's Over Lyrics 7 years ago
@[MillerDodd:27461] I love your interpretation of the song. It's very insightful and intelligent. I know you wrote this quite a while ago. You know how the internet is. One stumbles upon something like I did today and felt like I discovered it. Well in a way it wasn't Discovery for me. I've listened to this song over and over again I never grow tired of it and that's one of the reasons I related so much to your assessment of the song. When the song was a hit in the 80s, I had just gone through very painful divorce to a woman I love very much. So you can understand how much the song Meant to me in terms of its optimism about relationships. And like you and the partner you spoke of, we to let them win. Now, I'm 70 years old and have been married to the same great lady for 30 years. But life is thrown a Maelstrom at us, and it's mostly my fault. I haven't been the best with money and finances and that has caused a big rift between us. Mostly because I lied to her on a number of occasions and she feels like I've committed Financial adultery. And I agree with her. The thing is, and thank you for letting me bend your ear, I never imagined that at this point in my life I'd be fighting the same battles of trying to keep a relationship together and not letting them win, but here it is, a challenge all over again. I hope after these years of writing that wonderful critique on the Crowded House song you've found your own happiness and, maybe, are we in a happy loving relationship. I will end here, but I have one request. If you are a praying man, keep me in your prayers, if not at least keep me in your thoughts. Tom Molinaro, Bethlehem PA, Tommolinaro424@gmail.com

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