I M Perfect lady


Carry in your soul.

We sang last night.

In an end of life home.

Where their options seem to be running out.

A woman there, was shiny.

With a hat of color and lights.

A smile that was huge.

Eyes that danced with delight.

Personality bright.

Alive.

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And she had our Tune.

She sang with us – until her air ran out and she needed to return to her room.

She sang the verses she knew and hummed the rest.

She had spirit.

We didn't know each other, but we joined in the spirit of song.

Memories

Childhood

Christmas

We didn't carry tunes very well, but we did carry joy, love, and peace.

We carried caring.

It didn't matter, that we were a small out of tune, didn't know the words, choir.

What mattered is we arrived.

We sang.

 

When we arrived, our group had shrunk, what was to have been six, was down to three and a little.

We thought, well we can sing a few and call it a night.

But, the folks were waiting.

Eagerly 

For carolers.

Us.

Some, who weren't as bright as our Tuner, sang along, moving their lips, or tapping their foot.  Or, watched.  A gentleman wanted his picture taken with us too, he asked, "Can I be in the picture too."

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We sang out of tune, we sang from our hearts, we sang to give the christmas spirit.

In a place, where death lives close.

And, we found life.

joy

happiness

peace

Perhaps when the options run out, you are left with the elements of life that are most meaningful.

Your spirit.

As I looked upon our short time with our Tuner, I want to be her.

I want to wear a hat of lights and color and sing the verses I can and hum the rest.

I want to live lively to the end.

I want to join the group who's singing.

I want to sing, until I run out of breath!

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I love this group of carolers!

It is not how you sing, it is what you carry in your soul.

 

 

 

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  1. Judy Byykkonen Avatar
    Judy Byykkonen

    How poignant! Beautifully expressed, Beth! I love how you find life lessons in simple events… and share them. Yes- we were blessed by those bright eyed souls eager for another taste of life on the outside.

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  2. Lori June Avatar
    Lori June

    aww your poem and experience brought me to tears… what a beautiful gift you gave these folks, deep down to their soul. Thank you for sharing your gift of life and love. The omega house is the last place I spent time with my Dad in his end of days. Again you inspire.

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  3. Ann Avatar
    Ann

    Terrific. Yes, the soul is what it is all about! Music and joyful people are a fabulous combination.

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  4. I M Perfect Avatar
    I M Perfect

    Thanks Lori. The Omega house is a very cozy place, and the staff was very kind. It was a great experience. It’s hard to imagine them knowing this would most likely be their last Christmas. They appeared so peaceful. And, so happy to see us, the out of tune singers. They could care less about the content, and were happy to join us. Really an evening to remember.

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    I M Perfect

    And, I love how you arrive and willingly jump into our next thing, no matter if it is singing songs!
    Your willing spirit and commitment to WIND is appreciated.
    I love all the memories we have made together and the many laughs and good times!

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    I M Perfect

    I can see how music brings souls together, it is magic and we are all in the same space and breathing the same words and trying to remain in tune.
    It was a special night of joy. Maybe next year you can join us!

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