Music

I have just written a blog about my card challenge linked to a song, I can’t share it until Sunday.

On the theme of music we attended an outdoor screening of Mamma Mia on Saturday. There is just something about music that speaks to you and many of the lyrics are so poignant. A few years ago I wrote a blog based on The Winner Takes it All (follow link) Listen here. The songs of Abba are all so powerful and all tell a story.

This week Slipping Through my Fingers is definitely my song; Listen here

“Schoolbag in hand, she leaves home in the early morning
Waving goodbye with an absent-minded smile
I watch her go with a surge of that well-known sadness
And I have to sit down for a while

The feeling that I’m losing her forever
And without really entering her world
I’m glad whenever I can share her laughter
That funny little girl

Slipping through my fingers all the time
I try to capture every minute
The feeling in it
Slipping through my fingers all the time
Do I really see what’s in her mind
Each time I think I’m close to knowing
She keeps on growing
Slipping through my fingers all the time

Sleep in our eyes, her and me at the breakfast table
Barely awake, I let precious time go by
Then when she’s gone, there’s that odd melancholy feeling
And a sense of guilt I can’t deny

What happened to the wonderful adventures
The places I had planned for us to go
(Slipping through my fingers all the time)
Well, some of that we did but most we didn’t
And why, I just don’t know

Slipping through my fingers all the time
I try to capture every minute
The feeling in it
Slipping through my fingers all the time
Do I really see what’s in her mind
Each time I think I’m close to knowing
She keeps on growing
Slipping through my fingers all the time

Sometimes I wish that I could freeze the picture
And save it from the funny tricks of time
Slipping through my fingers

Slipping through my fingers all the time

Schoolbag in hand she leaves home in the early morning
Waving goodbye with an absent-minded smile”

My daughter has just started at college doing A levels and I feel so left behind.

Then there is Waterloo; Listen here

“My my
At Waterloo Napoleon did surrender
Oh yeah
And I have met my destiny in quite a similar way
The history book on the shelf
Is always repeating itself
Waterloo – I was defeated, you won the war
Waterloo – Promise to love you for ever more
Waterloo – Couldn’t escape if I wanted to
Waterloo – Knowing my fate is to be with you
Waterloo – Finally facing my Waterloo

My my
I tried to hold you back, but you were stronger
Oh yeah
And now it seems my only chance is giving up the fight
And how could I ever refuse
I feel like I win when I lose
Waterloo – I was defeated, you won the war
Waterloo – Promise to love you for ever more
Waterloo – Couldn’t escape if I wanted to
Waterloo – Knowing my fate is to be with you
Waterloo – Finally facing my Waterloo

So how could I ever refuse
I feel like I win when I lose
Waterloo – I was defeated, you won the war
Waterloo – Promise to love you for ever more
Waterloo – Couldn’t escape if I wanted to
Waterloo – Knowing my fate is to be with you
Waterloo – Finally facing my Waterloo”

Definitely about accepting our fate and making peace with it. “I was defeated, you won the war,” I was defeated by my illness and it won the war. “Couldn’t escape if I wanted to,” very true, if there was a way to escape I would have found it by now. “Knowing my fate is to be with you,” accepting this is the life I have. “Finally facing my Waterloo” Acceptance and facing my battle and accepting it’s fate.

Finally for today anyway! I have a Dream; Listen here

I have a dream, a song to sing
To help me cope with anything
If you see the wonder of a fairy tale
You can take the future even if you fail
I believe in angels
Something good in everything I see
I believe in angels
When I know the time is right for me
I’ll cross the stream, I have a dream

I have a dream, a fantasy
To help me through reality
And my destination makes it worth the while
Pushing through the darkness still another mile
I believe in angels
Something good in everything I see
I believe in angels
When I know the time is right for me
I’ll cross the stream, I have a dream
I’ll cross the stream, I have a dream

I have a dream, a song to sing
To help me cope with anything
If you see the wonder of a fairy tale
You can take the future even if you fail
I believe in angels
Something good in everything I see
I believe in angels
When I know the time is right for me
I’ll cross the stream, I have a dream
I’ll cross the stream, I have a dream

About learning to cope and having your dreams to get through reality and face anything.

“I have a dream, a song to sing
To help me cope with anything
If you see the wonder of a fairy tale
You can take the future even if you fail
I believe in angels
Something good in everything I see”

This is a good verse to try and live by.

I can lose myself in these songs, though they often make me cry too! With my hearing loss I do struggle to hear a lot of music, but if I can connect it to my hearings aids, it is great. I am getting new hearing aids next week, so I am hoping that music will be a bit more accessible.

Watching the film and singing along with the local community was a great experience and united all generations from tiny babies to people older than me!! The Winner Takes it All is still my favourite and a most powerful song.

2 thoughts on “Music

  1. Lynne Reply

    I love Abba songs as, like you, I feel that they really speak to me and “The Winner Takes It All” has been my favourite for a long, long time, probably since I first heard it!

    Our children grow up so quickly. My eldest son has just started his GCSE year, and about to apply to college. I can’t believe how fast time has gone, and how little left before he leaves home. As the song says, so much I planned to do with him, and how little we have actually done. However, our children are growing into wonderful adults so we must have done something right!

    • JaneShaw Post authorReply

      Yes it is hard to see that we have done a good job and to appreciate the things we did do.

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