(David, you have a new fan re: "Hey Jude" and Nat King Cole--more on that later). So, soon into "Fever," I felt healthy, vibrant and full of life as I recalled the source of these feelings.
I hadn't thought about Lee's version of passion -- love, yes -- in my marriage since that day in June 2010 that stripped it away ...until now. Maybe I was afraid to, thinking it would be too much to miss that too. And I would say passion came second to soul and mind connectedness and friendship. But I underestimated its importance.
It only took seconds for the the song to invigorate and rejuvenate me.
Before my husband and I met, I experienced diluted and convoluted forms of love and passion and envious of those who had the "real deal." -- as was Jim.
And now when I witness this in other couples on comparatively rare occasion, it makes me smile...rather than be sad. In other words...it stuck because it became a part of me, even as it lied buried.
This shows me that I can reclaim that sense of aliveness I felt and reaffirm it from external sources -- maybe even funnel it again in a creative way.
May you find your fever too and embrace it.
Ray Charles and Natalie Cole's version is another version I like. I like that the older version's allow you to define "Fever" in your mind. I can't say that Beyonce Knowles or Lady Gaga's version are in sync with the imagery of Romeo & Juliet or Pocahontas & John Smith or leave anything to the imagination via their videos.
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I'm glad you were able to experience that fever with your husband, and sorry that it was snatched from you.
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Thanks for the kind words, Marie.
Donna, I am so sorry for your loss. Healing takes a long time and even then the scars can still ache. It's wonderful that you have found a way to put a positive spin on it for yourself now. And I loved the music links;) Popping in by way of the A-Z Challenge. I’m blogging at:
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You have been living what I fear most. I'm so sorry for your loss and hope that you do find a way to regain joy and passion.
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I am so sorry for your loss, but I'm so glad you were able to experience love on that level. I hope one day to experience that kind of love. If you would like to read my latest post for the A-Z Challenge, just click http://myheartblogstoyou.blogspot.com/ and look at the top blog.
It is "better to have loved and to have lost, then to never have loved at all." I'm not big with quote dropping but I do honestly believe this. I wish you ladies the best.
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