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Bereavement
Related: About this forumI was struck by a thread this morning about Kris Kristoferson's Bobby McGee.
"I'd trade all of my tomorrows for one single yesterday."
That one hit home in so many ways. She's been gone for eight years now and I couldn't stop thinking about those lines all day.
It also took me to the people around me now. Today, is tomorrow's yesterday. I want that line of song to guide me to be better to the people in my life.
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I was struck by a thread this morning about Kris Kristoferson's Bobby McGee. (Original Post)
3Hotdogs
May 2022
OP
Same. As long as I can remember, that line has always almost brought me to tears.
FoggyLake
May 2022
#3
It is a great line but I think it was borrowed from a Merle Haggard song.
twodogsbarking
May 2022
#6
Deuxcents
(20,514 posts)1. You will be, my DU Friend
CaliforniaPeggy
(152,734 posts)2. That's very wise of you, my dear 3Hotdogs...
Today is tomorrow's yesterday.
It sure is. And everyone who's in your life will benefit from your wisdom tonight.
That includes all your friends here on DU...
Thank you for saying this out loud.
It sure is. And everyone who's in your life will benefit from your wisdom tonight.
That includes all your friends here on DU...
Thank you for saying this out loud.
FoggyLake
(112 posts)3. Same. As long as I can remember, that line has always almost brought me to tears.
chowder66
(10,013 posts)4. This is a beautiful OP. It's something I'll be thinking about for a while.
dchill
(40,976 posts)5. Thank you.
twodogsbarking
(12,347 posts)6. It is a great line but I think it was borrowed from a Merle Haggard song.
twodogsbarking
(12,347 posts)7. More on this.