I love pop music. I'm not a classical girl.
Pop music energized my classroom when I taught. I'd download pop songs for every area of the curriculum, and kids counted on me to have the hits rolling when they be-bopped into the room. In collaborative learning situations, I'd say something like, "I'll give two songs to find the answer." The music would play in the background and as the second song wound to a close, students knew they'd better wrap up their group conclusions, and be ready to share with the class.
Music helped me through my years of caregiving for my parents. When we moved my mom and dad out of their home, my nephew gathered their CDs and made MP3 digitalized copies for family. My playlists run in random order, so at any time, I might hear top 40 songs bookended by songs from more than half century ago.
When I drive I like to keep up with pop music by listening to top 40 stations. I'm always amazed by the ability of today's music to bring back images and memories of my now deceased parents.
Since mom and Dad's deaths, I've been especially touched by Coldplay's "Paradise" and "A Sky Full of Stars." In my mind, these songs speak about pondering the eternal and the lasting love between two people that can endure past death, forever.
Most recently, I look forward to hearing Ed Sheeran's "Photograph."
http://youtu.be/SPKBtZHuzKY
(Sorry about the ads at the beginning of the video)
Granted my mom didn't wear ripped jeans, but Mom and Dad did, and I do
Keep their love in photographs,
Where their eyes were never closing,
Their hearts were never broken,
Time forever frozen still.
To me the most powerful line is, "It's the only thing we take with us when we die."
Thank you, Ed Sheeran, for recording this tender, timeless song.
1 comment:
You are so ender-hearted Love to read your blog! You are so tender-hearted and so full of love for your family - just like your Mom! Yes, that song is beautiful. I think Ed Sheeran is so talented. God bless, Beth
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