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Re: Not Alone in Needing to Hear 'Let It Be'

I'm reminded of David Foster's "Voices That Care" from March 1991 if you remember.

 

Stand Tall!

Stand Proud!

Voices That Care

Are Crying Out Loud!

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Re: Not Alone in Needing to Hear 'Let It Be'

Our collective trauma is off the charts. Hundreds of thousands of our family, friends and neighbors dead, strife in the world calling our military to duty, it seems out of control. Definitely beyond our control.

I like the song "From a Distance" for times like these.

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Re: Not Alone in Needing to Hear 'Let It Be'


@Patriot3 wrote:

I think most of us are bewildered and feel helpless right now over the loss of our service people.  I lump all of them as "soldiers".  I know I do.  For those who don't, that's your viewpoint.

 

I think we all have our own ways of coping with the sorrow and grief and fear about our country and our soldiers.

 

That being said, please don't berate the posters on here who happen to disagree with your viewpoint.................


@Patriot3   I have only seen one negative comment and it had nothing to do with all the compassion on this thread.  It had to do with disdain because Paul McCartney's song was used with the usual berating posters for their participation on this thread.

 

He is not the issue nor does he matter.

 

 

"" Compassion is a verb."-Thich Nhat Hanh
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Re: Not Alone in Needing to Hear 'Let It Be'

Music is universal. How/what and why people choose it is pretty much the same. Count my wife as a Sir Paul admirer and a Beatles historian.

 

 

hckynut 

hckynut(john)