Now what can I say Did we all get given Gutenberg today Or have I pressed a little button And lost my classic of a sudden.
So here I am struggling blind With no idea how to rewind. Every post is a new challenge With new things coming at me like a phallenge!
Luckily I read articles by uncle Hugh And aunty Colleen on what to do. Oh! I should of taken their advice To practice, this struggling is not nice.
Well I only have my self to blame For being stuck in this catch up game. I will have to perceiver Hopefully all soon will be perfect here.
Calm! Ps. I know I can switch back from here But to be unready for the change I fear So I shall give this Gutenberg a try And hope my posts grow wings and fly. 💜💜💜
Thinking of you today, still young, never-aging, while I catch up, getting closer with every day and have so little to show for the time spent searching. It would have made no difference to you if I never achieved a thing. You were proud of the potential, and perhaps I should let it rest there too.
This week Jim Adams has set us the prompt Lost/ Found /Hide/ Seek. For our Song Lyric Sunday.
The first song that came to mind was Hide and Seek from Imogen Heap. Imogen Heap is an English singer songwriter who I have loved since my youngest son introduced her music to me in 1998 a year before I broke my back for the first time.
Now I was always taken by her amazing lyrics but what also strikes me about Immie is that not only can she write her own lyrics and music she can also play most instruments from brass , woodwind, strings, piano and drums. She used to dash about on stage using different keyboards, computers and instruments until she cleverly came up with her Mi.Mu gloves explained here.
Well now to the song I chose Hide and Seek. It was released in 2009. Why did I pick this particular song? Well that year I broke my back a second time, I actually smashed it to pieces and ended having three ops and being in hospital over a month. Imogen and her music got me through this time, the long nights the scary days and the threats of a wheelchair. When I came out of hospital I still had to learn to walk again and Immie’s music on my iPod shuffle got me through that time.
In fact I even emailed her and told her how much she had helped me. She sent me back a lovely email, sadly over the years I lost that email 😟
Right I have rambled on enough here is a song that means a lot to me. Here is a live version from her early days
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