Aretha Franklin: "You told me that you would leave me here in tears. Now you're gone and the hours seem like years."
Sinead O'Connor: " I love you my hard Englishman. Your rage is like a fist in my womb. Can't you forgive what you think I've done? And love me --- I'm your woman."
"Montana Half Light" (Phillip Aaberg): at first, a touch on the sleeve, then the song swells and you find yourself in the middle of the most complicated Montana serenade: my feelings for you intensify; I need you in the ways I can no longer identify or understand.
Dorothy Moore had a hit with Misty Blue the summer of 1976. I was born into this voice. Notice: she's smiling.
I'm burning, I'm burning, I'm burning. I'm on fire. Please don't leave me all scorched earth and ash.
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Just read your "Suicide Memoribilia", having gotten there from the first book interview posted at -- I forget where.
Man, that was rough.
Congratulations on the book.
Thanks, Glenn!
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