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Two Souls: Into the Fire # 168

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Two Souls: Into the Fire # 168

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“Let’s hear the good news, Steve,” Kinsey said, as he joined the others at the table.

Steve smiled, and said, “We finished our CD today.” He looked over at Ghost. “Did ya bring it?”

Ghost dug around in his backpack, and brought out a brand new copy of their CD. “Here it is, Kinsey. We want you to have the very first copy…and we ain’t even gonna make ya pay for it. It’s comp…compli…well, what’s that word, Steve?” he asked.

“Complimentary…yeah, for you, Kinsey,” Steve said.

Ghost handed the CD to Kinsey.

“This is great, guys. Thank you all,” Kinsey said, as he looked at the front and back of the CD. “I’ll listen to it tonight.”

“Well, Kinsey, I’ve got a clean slate, and I’m ready to go, whenever you are,” Terry said.

“Ok, then…” Kinsey said, “we’ll go tomorrow…everything’s ready.”

They continued to discuss their travel plans. Ghost and R. J. had gone over to the arcade room to play some games, and Steve racked up the balls on the pool table. Kinsey ordered pizzas to be delivered, and they all decided this was a party, after all…a CD launch party, and a bon voyage party for Terry and Kinsey. They were all enjoying themselves, listening to music on the jukebox, and challenging each other on the games.

After a few hours, things wound down, and Kinsey and Terry began cleaning up. “Well, guys, this has been really great, but I’ve gotta finish packing, and try to get some sleep,” Kinsey said.

“Yeah, me too,” Terry said. “Oh, Steve, here’s the keys to the shop. You’ll check up on things over there, too?”

“Yeah, we’ll keep an eye on things for both of y’all.”

They said their good-byes, and left, as Kinsey locked up the club. Terry, Steve, Ghost, and R. J. walked back down to the shop. “Later, Dudes,” Terry said. “See y’all in about two weeks, or so.”

“You ready to head home, Ghost?” Steve asked.

“Yeah, guess so.”

“Hey, Ghost,” R. J. said. “We should hang out more often. You’re a lot of fun.”

“Who, me?” Ghost asked.

“Yeah, I’ll call you. We can go do something,” R. J. said, as he got into his car.

“Ok, sure…” Ghost said. He smiled, but was a little unsettled by R. J.’s request.

Steve was leaning back against his car, and had been watching them. He rolled his eyes, and shook his head, as Ghost came over to the car. “What was all that about?”

“Huh? Oh, nothing. R. J. said he’d call me, maybe…said we could go do something sometime. I don’t know…” Ghost said, shrugging.

“Why now, I wonder?” Steve asked. “In all these years y’all never hung out…hardly said two words to each other. So, why now? Just asking, I mean…I think it’d be great if y’all got together for games and whatever, sometimes. It’s just weird, is all.”

Ghost nodded. “I know, ’cause R. J.’s always been your friend…since you were kids. He’s just being nice to me ’cause of what I did, and ’cause he feels sorry that I don’t have any friends. That’s all. He’ll call, and we’ll go do something, but it won’t last, ya know. It’s okay…” Ghost said, and sighed. He and Steve got in the car.

“Ghost, I think he means it. He wants to be your friend. He’s always been kinda quiet and shy, and never had many friends, either. I think he’s finally coming out of that, and wants to get to know you better…not just as a band member,” Steve said. “I know we used to hang out, but we had different goals, I guess. Anyway, go have some fun sometimes. It’s fine to do things without me.”

“If he calls, I will, I guess,” Ghost said. He leaned his head back on the car seat and closed his eyes. “Let’s just go home. I gotta feed Spirit,” he said, the conversation about R. J. over for now.

Steve drove them home down the dark, deserted highway. Steve turned on the radio, finding a song he liked, and hummed along. It had been a long day.

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At the house, Ghost gave Spirit his cat food, and played with him awhile, there on the living room floor. Steve grabbed his book to read, and stretched out on the couch.

“When is Thanksgiving, Steve?”

“In a few days,” Steve said.

Ghost didn’t know what to make of that, so he just hoped Steve would let him know on the day of. “Well, I’m gonna make a card, like I seen in the store, for Trevor and Zach.”

“That’s nice,” Steve said, not really paying attention.

Ghost got out his markers and some paper, and began drawing. He was a pretty talented artist, even though he didn’t think so. For this project, he drew a picture of the four of them, at a table, set with Thanksgiving food. This was done in pen, and very detailed. Next was a border of fall leaves, and over all, an orange and yellow shading. Inside he wrote, ‘Thanksgiving is for friends’. Smiling, he showed it to Steve.

“Look, I finished it.”

Steve took the card, and was struck again at how Ghost could capture a scene so realistically. “This is really good…you made us look real,” he said. “I love this card, and so will they.”

Ghost set the card up on the bookshelf, to enjoy looking at it, until time to give it to Trevor and Zach, when they went over for Thanksgiving dinner.

“Come here, Ghost,” Steve said. He scooched over on the couch, so Ghost could sit by him.
“I don’t think I tell you enough how much I admire you,” he said. “I love everything you do. You draw good, you sing good, and you cook good. Well, I just wanted to tell you I appreciate you, and thank you for being with me.” He hugged Ghost close.

“But, Steve…I act crazy, and make you mad…and do stupid stuff all the time. I’m not good enough for you,” Ghost said, his voice muffled into Steve’s chest.

Steve ran his hands through Ghost’s hair, and brought his face up to see into Ghost’s eyes. “Don’t say that. I’m sorry I get mad sometimes, but I feel I can never measure up, be enough for you.” He kissed Ghost, tenderly. His book fell to the floor, and they showed each other how very much they loved each other. There, they eventually fell asleep, each dreaming of the other.

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As morning broke, Zach and Trevor were excited about hosting their dinner, the next day. They were having fun getting their house prepared, and were going later, into Raleigh, to the big grocery store.

“So, Zach…are you sure you can cook a turkey?” Trevor asked.

“Sure, it’s just like a giant chicken, isn’t it? You like how I make chicken, don’t you?” Zach asked.

“Yeah,” Trevor said.

“Ok, then, let’s go get one,” Zach said. They headed out to the store, where they bought everything they needed for them, and their guests.

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Steve and Ghost woke, still on the couch, where they’d fallen asleep. They had no definite plans for the day, so took their time with breakfast and coffee.

“We should go into town, I guess,” Steve said. “We can check on Terry and Kinsey’s places.”

Ghost agreed, and around noon, they drove over there. “This town is weird today,” Ghost said, looking up and down the main street. “It don’t feel right.”

Steve checked the locks on Terry’s shop, studio, and apartment. “I know what ya mean. I think it’s ’cause they’re both not here.”

“Yeah, and where are the other people? You know, usually somebody is at the hardware store,” said Ghost.

“Hell, if I know. Let’s go take a look.”

They walked across the street, and tried the door to the hardware store. Peering in the window, Ghost said, “The lights aren’t on, either. You know those guys are always out here playing checkers…where are they?”

“Well, maybe since it’s Thanksgiving tomorrow, they all went on vacation, ya think?” Steve said. “Lets go check the club, then see if the diner or pizza place is open.”

They found that the Yew was locked up tight, with no problems there, so went back to their car. “I’m going to drive around town for a look see…this really isn’t right, Ghost,” Steve said.

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Next part coming soon!

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© 2019 BS

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This is a work of “fan fiction” based on the novel, “Lost Souls” by Poppy Z. Brite. All credit for the original characters, places, and some backstory mentions, belong to Ms. Brite and her publishing affiliates. Only newly introduced characters, places, and original elements of this story are entirely from my imagination. Character descriptions are a blend of the original book descriptions and my interpretation of them.

All songs included in this work will be solely owned by the original performers/writers and will be credited. Creative license is taken in including them in this story.

No harm is intended toward author, musicians, or people and situations to whom there may be a resemblance.

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The content herein is rated by me as being at the high end of MA (Mature Audience). It includes strong language, violence, sexual themes, including same sex pairingsreligious themes, and fantasy horror.

Laughter – One Liner Wednesday

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Laughter – One Liner Wednesday

https://lindaghill.com/2021/06/30/one-liner-wednesday-laying-down-on-the-job/

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Laughter is important, not only because it makes us happy, it also has actual health benefits. And that’s because laughter completely engages the body and releases the mind. It connects us to others, and that in itself has a healing effect. ~  Marlo Thomas

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Flower of the Day – Bright Yellow

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Flower of the Day – Bright Yellow

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I’m wondering what these flowers are. They were fairly small, and look a bit like roses. But, the stems are like the stems of carnations.

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For Cee’s Flower of the Day:

https://ceenphotography.com/2021/06/29/fotd-june-30-fuchsia/

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House # 10 – Buying, Basset, & Baby!

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House # 10 – Buying, Basset, & Baby!

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This is the house we bought I think in 1975 or 1976.

I thought I had a photo of it when we lived there, but couldn’t find it. So I looked on Google Street Map and found it, though it looks a little different now.

Whatever that thing in the front is, I don’t know. We didn’t have that out there. Anyway, it was a nice house at the time, with two bedrooms, one bath, living room, and a kitchen. It had a huge fenced back yard, too.

We still had our dog, Freckles, and our long time parakeet Igor, though he didn’t live very much longer. We also got another dog, a Basset Hound puppy we named Bridget. I’d actually seen her advertised at a pet shop, and we went and got her.

I had a job at the Tupperware distribution center, and the Mr. had a couple of jobs. He still painted houses and buildings with his friend (and his father), and also worked at night driving to all the cotton gins in the area delivering and collecting cotton samples.

Then we found we were expecting a baby in August of 1976. Wonderful! 🙂

We went about our usual day to day business, and we’d take the dogs for walks in the nearby park, too, and all the neighbors were friendly.

I got fired from my job, because they found out I was pregnant. They ‘said’ it was because they were updating their way of doing things and my job wouldn’t be needed any more, but they lied. Oh well, I didn’t mind that much, as I wanted to concentrate on becoming a mom.

My husband got another better job about then, too. He became the assistant pro golfer at the country club in town. He’s always been an avid golfer and this job suited him fine.

Then … for some reason he decided we’d go back to east TX so he could work with his dad again, and also mechanic work for a trucking company. I hated to move again, but …. there we went after selling the house. It was a sad day for me when we pulled out of the driveway with all our stuff piled up in a pick up truck, including both dogs and dog houses. Our daughter was a few months old, and I guess she was fine with the move. haha

Next up two more crummy rental houses …

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House # 9 – Bats, Great Danes, & Rocks

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House # 9 – Bats, Great Danes, & Rocks

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First, one more photo I dug up of the trailer house we lived in, in Paris TX.

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You know, way back then in the 1970s we didn’t take photos as much as we do now. I can’t even remember what kind of camera I had. We didn’t have phones that took pictures, or even phones we could carry around with us.

When we took pictures, we had to first buy some film to put in the camera. We’d just hope the pictures we took would be half way good after taking the film somewhere to be developed. Lots of times they weren’t good. It’s so fun these days to be able to see our photos immediately.

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Okay, so we left Greenville TX and moved back to our hometown of Lubbock. I really can’t remember why. The first place we rented was a very small one bedroom/kitchen/living room/bath in a 4-plex. That is, there were 4 apartments in a row all hooked together. There were 4 more across the parking lot.

Things I remember from this place … we did have a very small fenced in yard, so that was nice since we still had our dog, Freckles.

One night Freckles woke me up growling and staring at the back door. It was pretty scary, and I don’t know what she heard outside.

One day one of the neighbors came hollering out in the parking lot to come see! We had a small laundry room with one washer and one dryer that all residents could use. She said she heard something scary in the washer making a rattling sound. So several of us went over to see what it was. It was a bat! It had gotten down in the washer and couldn’t get out. One of the brave girls put on gloves and reached in and let him free.

One of the other neighbors had a small VW bug car. They also had two Great Dane dogs, and they’d put the dogs in the car and go driving around. It was funny to see those big dogs with their heads hanging out the windows of that little car.

A sad thing happened, too. One of the neighbors husbands was killed by a freak accident at his work. I think he was one of those people who worked on high power lines, and he was electrocuted.

We really didn’t know any of the neighbors all that well, though.

Oh, this is the time I started painting on rocks, which I done lots of now, off and on.

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Next up … we buy our first house!

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Two Souls: Into the Fire # 167

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Two Souls: Into the Fire # 167

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The next morning, Steve and Ghost got ready, and drove into town. They were both in a good mood. Ghost was messing with the radio, trying to find something to listen to.

“Hey, Steve, do ya think our songs will ever be on the radio?”

“I don’t know…maybe one day. Right now we’re just a local, small town band that almost nobody’s ever heard of, ya know. If we can sell these new CDs, then maybe more people would know us.”

“Yeah, and if we got to play more places, like on a tour or something, we could get better known. But, I don’t want it to be like we did before…that wasn’t fun to get in fights.”

“You got that right,” Steve said. “Well, we’ll get these ready to go today, then see what happens.”

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They arrived at Terry’s shop, and since it wasn’t open yet, they went around back, to Terry’s little place, and knocked on his door.

“Hey, y’all are here early,” Terry said. “Hold on a minute, I’ll open up the studio.”

They all walked over, and as they went inside, Ghost stopped to talk to Terry. “I’m sorry I caused trouble in here, Terry,” he said. He had his head down, afraid to look at Terry, now.

“Ghost, look at me,” Terry said, and as Ghost raised his head, Terry was struck again at how much he did care for Ghost. “Look, I’m your friend. You don’t have to apologize to me, and I’m not mad at you. I understand how it is, sometimes. I just hope you know that I really care about you, and want you to feel better, and don’t worry about coming in here. This is like your home, too. You should feel comfortable hanging out with me, ok?”

Ghost nodded. “Okay, Terry.” He could tell that Terry meant what he said. “I don’t mean to scare you…I love you.”

Terry smiled, knowing Ghost meant it, too. “Then let’s get busy. I’m giving you the job of folding the CD inserts, then we’ll all put them in the cases.”

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At the big work table, they stared at the large stack of  CDs, paper inserts, and clear cases. “You said you wanted five hundred, didn’t you, Steve?” Terry asked.

“Yeah, but I didn’t know it’d look like this much.”

“I know,” Terry said. “Did you decide how much you were selling them for?”

“No, what do these self-made CDs usually sell for, anyway?”

“Well, whenever we order some for the shop, they usually go for around fifteen dollars each. Ya want to do that…see what happens?”

“Ok, if that’s what they sell for, we might as well do it, too,” Steve said. “Also, Ghost has his book to sell, I think for twenty-five dollars, so hopefully the people who come to our shows will have money to spend.”

“Yeah, that would be good, Steve,” Terry said, and laughed. “Well, guess we should get started on it.” He got the cases ready, and had Ghost begin folding the inserts.

As Ghost folded, he admired the picture, and writing on the papers. Steve and Terry discussed plans to get flyers made up for their upcoming show. “Kinsey said we should wait until y’all get back from vacation, then set it up maybe a week later,” Steve said. “We’ll have to wait to know what date to put on it. I do have a guy over in Raleigh who said he’d print them up…the same guy that did the book.”

“That sounds fine. We’ll need a few days to get over our vacation, anyway. We only plan on being gone a couple of weeks. We’ll call you to let you know where we are, and when we’re expected to be back in town,” Terry said.

They all looked up, as the back door opened, and R. J. came in. “Hey guys, I’m here…what can I do to help?” He came over to the table to see what had been started.

“You can help Ghost fold, or start inserting them in the cases…whichever you want,” Terry said.

R. J. grabbed some cases, sat down beside Ghost, and started putting the papers into the front of the plastic cases. He was feeling a little awkward. He didn’t know what to say to Ghost, since the episode the day before, and also because of the songs.

Ghost could sense this, but didn’t want to speak first, so he just kept folding. Finally he couldn’t hold back…he had to say something. So, when R. J. reached for another folded paper, he slapped his own hand down on top of them, before R. J. could get one. R. J. jumped, and sucked in his breath.

“Ya gonna talk to me ever again?” Ghost asked, as he looked at R. J.

“Uh, sure, Ghost…why wouldn’t I?” R. J. said, still acting scared of Ghost.

“‘Cause you’re scared I’ll go crazy and throw something at ‘cha,” Ghost said.

“Ghost…” R. J. tried to find something to say, without admitting Ghost was totally right.

“R. J. please don’t be scared of me. I didn’t mean to scare y’all, I just can’t help it sometimes. I hope you’re still my friend…’cause hardly anybody is…and, please don’t be mad, and hate me, and not talk to me…please, R. J.” Ghost was still looking at him, but R. J. was still looking down at the table. Then he did raise his eyes to meet Ghost’s, and saw that his friend was still in there, not just a crazy person to be scared of.

“Ghost, I’m so sorry…I’ll always be your friend. Nothing will ever change that. Yeah, I was kinda scared, yesterday. I never seen ya throw things, before, but mostly I was worried if you were ok. So yeah, I’m still gonna talk to you, Ghost.” He smiled. “Besides, I need you on my side, when we act silly, and Steve and Terry are ragging on us,” he said, and laughed.

Ghost laughed, too. “I know, they can be kinda stuffy, sometimes.”

They went back to work.

Steve and Terry had been listening to them. “Glad that’s settled, then,” Steve said.

“Yeah, it’s definitely settled…that we’re stuffy,” Terry said.

They continued to work on packaging the five hundred CDs. “Oh, guess who called last night,” Steve said. “Zach invited us to their new place for Thanksgiving dinner.”

“Really…that’s cool…do they know how to cook?” Terry asked.

“I don’t know, but we’re going to find out,” Steve said.

“Yeah, Kinsey and I will be on the road somewhere, that day. Who knows what we’ll be eating,” Terry said.

“Yep, I’m sure it’ll be interesting, and I’ll give you the full story of how ours turns out,” Steve said.

They were nearing the end of the stack of CDs. Terry got a couple of large boxes to put them all in. “I’ll keep these over here, until the show, Steve,” he said. “It was lots of work, but they turned out great. I say we go over to see Kinsey, and celebrate with a beer.”

They all agreed, and walked down the block to the club. They were all in a good mood, Steve and Terry leading the way down the sidewalk. Ghost and R. J. were making wisecracks, about them, and trying to imitate the way they walked. As they entered the back door of the club, they found Kinsey in his office. They were making a lot of noise, as one by one, they passed by the office door, each one saying hello to Kinsey. They were laughing as they made their way to the bar, where Terry grabbed each of them a cold beer from the cooler.

Kinsey came out and just stood watching them. No one paid him any more attention, so he hollered, “Hey.” They all stopped talking, then.

“What the hell is going on here? Y’all act like you own the place,” Kinsey said, shaking his head.

“Hey, Kinsey,” Terry said, “grab a beer and join us…we’re celebrating.”

“You think those beers are free…you just walk in there and take ’em?” Kinsey said.

They knew he wasn’t really mad. “C’mon, Kinsey…we have good news,” Steve said.

“Well, if ya can’t beat ’em, then might as well join ’em,” Kinsey said, as he got himself a beer, and sat down at the table. “Ok, let’s hear it, then.”

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Next part coming soon!

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Thanks for visiting! Peace ☮️

© 2019 BS

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This is a work of “fan fiction” based on the novel, “Lost Souls” by Poppy Z. Brite. All credit for the original characters, places, and some backstory mentions, belong to Ms. Brite and her publishing affiliates. Only newly introduced characters, places, and original elements of this story are entirely from my imagination. Character descriptions are a blend of the original book descriptions and my interpretation of them.

All songs included in this work will be solely owned by the original performers/writers and will be credited. Creative license is taken in including them in this story.

No harm is intended toward author, musicians, or people and situations to whom there may be a resemblance.

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The content herein is rated by me as being at the high end of MA (Mature Audience). It includes strong language, violence, sexual themes, including same sex pairingsreligious themes, and fantasy horror.

House # 7 1/2 and 8

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House # 7 1/2 and  8

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Before I forget, I found this picture from the Paris TX trailer house. That’s me and Freckles 1972.

Me at the kitchen counter and Freckles (black & white dog) looking forward

One fun job I had was at Sears Department Store. I think this may have been in Paris, TX. I got to dress the mannequins for display on the sales floor. I could pick out what clothes to use, but had to be mindful of what was being featured and advertised at the time. It was always changing from week to week. I wasn’t there for very long, because we moved to another city.

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Let’s see what was the next house.

After the Mr. finished his college, the work situation with his dad wasn’t going so good, so we moved on.

He got a job with the telephone company, Southwestern Bell, as a rep. in Greenville TX.

Our house was in an apartment building on the ground floor. It had a bedroom, bathroom, kitchen, dining room, and living room.

We’d brought the cats and Freckles the dog with us, but the first time I let the cats out they ran away. We never did find them. Freckles was a naughty girl and dug up the carpet in a spot, but we’d put a pet deposit down when we rented. We were doing okay,

I remember a beautiful double rainbow one day.

I got a job at the S & H Green Stamp center. These were trading stamps you’d collect from purchases, and fill up books by sticking the stamps in. Then you could trade them in at the center for all kinds of household and other items. That was a fun job. I worked the counter counting books.

This picture is from the Greenville TX house. Our Christmas tree by the dining room table and a wooden fish wind chime hanging on the door.

Then me sitting reading in a chair with Freckles chilling out on the floor.

Then we decided to move back to our hometown of Lubbock TX for some reason. That will be the next two houses. 🙂

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Sing For Your Supper – Song Lyric Sunday – Mealtimes

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Sing For Your Supper – Song Lyric Sunday – Mealtimes

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For SLS today we have songs that feature ’Supper, Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner, Snack, Brunch’. Thanks, Jim!

To join in this fun weekly challenge, and to see other entries, just click the link below.

https://jimadamsauthordotcom.wordpress.com/2021/06/26/time-to-eat/

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Here’s a nice song from The Mamas and the Papas. I like most all their songs, but hadn’t heard this one until recently. I didn’t know it was a cover for a long ago song, either until I read about it.

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From a Wiki article:

Sing for Your Supper” is an American popular song by composer Richard Rodgers and lyricist Lorenz Hart. The song debuted in their 1938 Broadway musical The Boys from Syracuse

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“Sing For Your Supper”, by The Mamas and the Papas, can be found on their 1967 studio album, “Deliver”. It was written by Richard Rodgers and Lorenz Hart, and is on the Dunhill label.

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“Sing For Your Supper”, by the Mamas and the Papas

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Sing for your supper
And you’ll get breakfast
Songbirds always eat
If their song is sweet to hear
Sing for your luncheon
And you’ll get dinner
Dine with wine of choice
If romance is in your voice
I heard from a wise canary
Trilling makes a fellow willing
So, little swallow, swallow now
Now is the time to
Sing for your supper
And you’ll get breakfast
Songbirds are not dumb
They don’t buy a crumb of bread
It’s said, so sing and you’ll be fed
I heard from a wise canary
Trilling makes a fellow willing
So, little swallow, swallow now
Now is the time to sing for your supper
And you’ll get breakfast
Songbirds are not dumb
They never buy a crumb of bread
It is said, so sing and you’ll be fed, oh yeah
Just sing and you’ll be fed
Source: Musixmatch
Songwriters: Rodgers Richard / Hart Lorenz
Sing For Your Supper lyrics © Chappell & Co., Inc.
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