This brings back memories of my childhood, of my pregnancy and sums up how I should feel about life and how I feel about my father and my son- two of the most important men in my life. Nice to get a bit tacky on it and shamelessly enjoy a bit of JD- who I was lucky enough to see in concert just a few months before he died. Give it a chance, trust me, you may just like the words.
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That is the most fantastic song in the world - there is a film of the same name that the song features in. Worth watching but it's very sad!
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1 comment:
That is the most fantastic song in the world - there is a film of the same name that the song features in. Worth watching but it's very sad!
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