Dr. Peter McCullough: Death Starts With the Very First Cell Taking up mRNA
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He's the only one I ever heard sing that song, and it may be just too obscure.
...really really really obscure....
...doggy grins....
Well, I didn't think I'd ever find anything that would stump you, so there's that. 😸
...you certainly did...
...I mean it is a really good rhyme....
FOUND IT!
I had the first line not quite right, but when I remembered it correctly I found it!
Roger Whittaker wrote and sang it. Guess it was his album I had. I think it included 'The Wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald' and that's why I had Gordon Lightfoot in mind. https://youtu.be/qsm2Lt21J7E
The First Hello, the Last Goodbye
… They say when you gain a lover
You begin to lose a friend
That the end of the beginning's
The beginning of the end
They say the moment that you're born
Is when you start to die
And the first time that we said hello
Began our last goodbye
… We know each summer's coming
Means the winter's waiting there
And gold would not be precious
If we all had gold to spare
You only know how low is low
The first time that you fly
And the first time that we said hello
Began our last goodbye
… If I could live forever
It is certain I would never know
Another single second so sublime
At the moment of our meeting
When our hands first touched in greeting
How I wanted to hold back the hands of time
… When they begin the overture
They start to end the show
When you think I'll never need you
Then I knew that you would go
The sound of all our laughter
Is now echoed in a sigh
And the first time that we said hello
Began our last goodbye
… If I could live forever
It's certain I would never know
Another single second so sublime
At the moment of our meeting
When our hands first touched in greeting
How I wanted to hold back the hands of time, oh yes
… When they begin the overture
They start to end the show
When you think I'll never need you
Then I knew that you would go
The sound of all our laughter
Is now echoed in a sigh
And the first time that we said hello
Began our last goodbye
And the first time that we said hello
Began our last goodbye