@TangoCharlie I’ve just read your comment. My sister died in 1978 at the age of 24 years old after a tearful fight with leukemia.My father didn’t speak any English, but for some reason he knew exactly’ that this was the one and only right song for my sister. The words gave him the perception/illusion that my sister was in a different world, where she had to adjust, but nature around her was in peace. She was done fighting and could see all little earthly things in perspective. I wish you, Tangocharlie, a long and healthy life
@TangoCharlie I’ve just read your comment. My sister died in 1978 at the age of 24 years old after a tearful fight with leukemia.My father didn’t speak any English, but for some reason he knew exactly’ that this was the one and only right song for my sister. The words gave him the perception/illusion that my sister was in a different world, where she had to adjust, but nature around her was in peace. She was done fighting and could see all little earthly things in perspective. I wish you, Tangocharlie, a long and healthy life
I love this song! Its one of two I'd like played at my funeral! Beautiful and dreamlike! It takes me away to other places. Tc
@TangoCharlie I’ve just read your comment. My sister died in 1978 at the age of 24 years old after a tearful fight with leukemia.My father didn’t speak any English, but for some reason he knew exactly’ that this was the one and only right song for my sister. The words gave him the perception/illusion that my sister was in a different world, where she had to adjust, but nature around her was in peace. She was done fighting and could see all little earthly things in perspective. I wish you, Tangocharlie, a long and healthy life
@TangoCharlie I’ve just read your comment. My sister died in 1978 at the age of 24 years old after a tearful fight with leukemia.My father didn’t speak any English, but for some reason he knew exactly’ that this was the one and only right song for my sister. The words gave him the perception/illusion that my sister was in a different world, where she had to adjust, but nature around her was in peace. She was done fighting and could see all little earthly things in perspective. I wish you, Tangocharlie, a long and healthy life