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From Days Gone Gray
by Susan K. de Vegter

Sunday, October 10, 2004
Rated "PG" by the Author.
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Good to be back...short-lived because of work load but happy to be here today!
This poem is dedicated to Johnny Mercer, Otis Redding, Ray Charles, Gladys Knight and all my fellow Georgians who have given a lift to our hearts through their tunes and a song to drink to when the mood changes.
Susan*


Sitting here on a dreary day
Listening to the old tunes sway
Piano tunes and nostalgic songs
It’s just the place where I belong
“No No…they can’t take that away ”
It’s a favorite for me….even today
“Don’t let the blues make you bad”
It’s a reminder of days when I lived sad
“Don’t let temptation surround you”
Advice that I heeded a bunch
“Cry Me a River” was one of those tunes
That brought me to tears over lunch
“I’ll be seeing you…
In everything that’s light and gay”
This is a song that gives me focus
In dreams… come what may…
“These foolish things…
Remind me of you”…
Comes on a cloud
Colored in hues
Of blues and grays and fluid tears
From days gone cold in forlorn years
Then best of all and from the heart
Comes “Moon River”
With home and a warming hearth
"Sitting on the Dock of the Bay"
All are watery songs....visuals still gray
But when I sneak on out the gloom
I smell the effervescence of a haunting tune
With aromas of love that abounds this day
The spirit of song takes me away
“I’m taking you home…”
These are the words that are comfort and strong
Belonging is where we all wish to be
It’s where I ‘m secure
With heart in a soul… born spirit free
“This love is nothing like I’ve ever known"
I'm alive in a heart and finally at home
On a tired and lack-a-daysical day…
Music is my savior from days gone gray.

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Reviewed by Fr. Kurt Messick 10/28/2004
well done
Reviewed by Ronald Hull 10/15/2004
You covered them like a fog. And though the words dim with the years and the melodies don't seem to carry, I remember that they comforted me when days were dark and dreary.

Ron
Reviewed by Thomas Lanechanger 10/12/2004
Susan, although the days have gone by, you have brought them back to life with this wonderful tribute to some of the most memorable artist to ever grace the music industry. An excellent well-penned composition my precious friend. Thank you for sharing it, and for all your wonderful messages. It is my honor to read yours and your wonderful daughters magnificent work. Take care and be well.
Reviewed by Jerry Bolton (Reader) 10/11/2004
A lot of good stuff you have packed into this one, Susan. And, you know what, when you listen to them, you can understand what they are saying. Nice work.
Reviewed by Mr. Ed 10/11/2004
You've truly dedicated this marvelous poem to some of the greats for sure; and I truly enjoyed it, Susan.
Reviewed by Phillip William Allen 10/10/2004
like the feeling the old tunes bring, so does this pen
Reviewed by Peter Paton 10/10/2004
Very nostalgic and sentimental Susan...
Good music is hard to find these days..
Peter
Reviewed by Susan Barton (Reader) 10/10/2004
there's nothing like the old tunes or a poem about them to chase the blue mood away
Reviewed by Larry Rochelle 10/10/2004
Loved the nostalgia! Ever listen to a jazz group from Savannah named Tucker or something? Got one of their tapes when I visited.
Reviewed by A Serviceable Villain 10/10/2004
Susan,

Glad your back & you haven't skipped a beat - this is on exceptional write!!

Robert
Reviewed by Tinka Boukes 10/10/2004
Great write Susan!!

Missed you!!

Love Tinka
Reviewed by E T Waldron 10/10/2004
Good to see you back Susan! This is fantastic!
I love all those you mentioned, and I agree
I would be lost without music!
Great array of winning song writers!!!
Reviewed by A PAX 10/10/2004
oh wow......this was great!
dynamite delivery!
good to read you again...hope you are well.........pax A
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