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Time to Move On

Song Lyric of the Day:

Build my world of dreams around you, I’m so glad that I found you / I’ll be there with a love that’s strong / I’ll be your strength, I’ll keep holding on

The Jackson 5 / “I’ll Be There

Like a lot of people today, I watched the Michael Jackson memorial coverage on TV. I watched mostly out of a need to say goodbye to a singer who played such a big part in my childhood, a singer I loved so much when I was little and for whom I grieved years later when his personal life spiraled out of control (to put it mildly) and that childhood idol was forever lost to me. His music was the soundtrack to many, many wonderful early memories, and I will always treasure those songs, their lyrics forever imprinted in my mind. I hope wherever he is now, he has finally found some peace. And now it’s time for all of us — particularly the media — to move on. Gone is gone.

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RIP, Michael and Farrah

Song Lyric of the Day:

A willow deeply scarred / Somebody’s broken heart / And a washed-out dream / They follow the pattern of / The wind, ya see / Cause they got no place to be

Michael Jackson / “Man in the Mirror

Two of my childhood icons died today, Farrah Fawcett and Michael Jackson. While I’d hoped for the best in Farrah’s battle against cancer, I wasn’t surprised to hear she passed away; she fought the good fight but had taken a turn for the worse recently. I’m glad her suffering is over, and I will always admire her strength and courage for the brave face she wore while fighting such a horrible disease. The news of her passing this morning made my heart ache, and I found myself missing my old Charlie’s Angels dolls for the first time in decades.

Getting home from work in time to hear Charles Gibson announce that when ABC World News returned they’d be “remembering Michael Jackson” absolutely floored me. I still don’t think I’ve recovered from the shock I felt upon hearing he died from cardiac arrest at the young age of 50. Like many of my friends, I grew up on his music. I still have Thriller on vinyl, one of my seminal childhood albums I will hold on to forever. Much like this old button I also still have, I’ll remember the Michael Jackson from my childhood, the talented singer who made music that thrilled all of us, particularly the little girl who lived in the cul-de-sac in that Houston neighborhood. That’s how I choose to remember him tonight.

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