Dr. Peter McCullough: Death Starts With the Very First Cell Taking up mRNA
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I can't remember the name of that song, or I'd have posted it. Since you remember more of the lyrics than I do, can you refresh my memory?
That one line really stuck with me for some reason. I also liked the melody. It's kind of lilting and lighthearted, which made the somewhat doomy lyrics seem not quite so doomy.
...but here is a ditty I found while looking for the Lightfoot song ...
"Some of us hover when we weep for the other who was
Dying since the day they were born.
Well, this is not that:
I think that I'm throwing, but I'm thrown."
https://youtu.be/i9HGwRbMiVY
...lady and a cat...
...nothing wrong with that..
...the lines I posted was from If You Could Read My Mind....
Well, that's not the one I'm thinking of. I found a list of his recorded songs, very long. If it's on there, I don't recognize the title.
...the one I posted was as close as it got....
That is accurate. Line too, about being a ghost.
What's wrong, what is right, when to live or to die We must almost be born?
Affair on 8th Avenue
https://youtu.be/D05h4c_Nfks
...this is the best I could come up with....
Nope, that's not it either.
...I am SOL...
...lots of songs with that line...
...but none I could find by Gordie....
I know it was his because it was on one of his albums, but I can't remember the name of the album either.
I thought of the first line: 'They say when you meet a lover is when you start to cry.' Then I think the next line is: 'And the moment that you're born is when you start to die.'