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| There's a country song, by Colin Raye, I think, that makes me cry every
single time I hear it. It's something about meeting at the apple tree when
chores are done. I should be able to remember it better, but I can't! It's
about the grandparents of the person speaking in the song.
Another is Alan Jackson's "Remember When" that speaks of a couple and their
marriage. That's good for a squall every time I hear it -- and that was the
case even before my husband died. After? Forget it!
One more is a song about the person's being on the road all the time, not
even about somebody who died, but it's called "I'm Already There" and talks
about how he's with his family always, even when he's not physically there.
"kathycarp" <kathycarp@comcastprivacy.net> wrote in message
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>I can't even listen to "Where've You Been".
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> Kathy
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