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I talked to my Aunt on the phone again today. I
always feel so much better after hearing her
gentle voice. Her contagious laughter, kind words,
and unconditional love always uplift my soul and
always bring me so much happiness. She is such a
blessing to me, her children, her grandchildren,
her friends, her church, her community, and
everyone that she meets. She has more energy,
vitality, and joy at 80 than most people have at
20. She does more good, spreads more cheer, and
touches more hearts than I could ever hope to. She
is still singing the sweet song of her life ,and
its beautiful and joyous music continues to touch
the hearts and souls of all who hear it. I
only hope that my life??™s song can one day be half
as beautiful as hers??™. I know one thing for sure,
however. I will never stop singing it. I will sing
it with all my heart whether I live another 4 days
or another 40 years. Walt Whitman once wrote: "The
strongest and sweetest songs yet remain to be
sung." I want my own life??™s song then to grow
stronger in joy and sweeter in love each and
everyday. I want my own life??™s song to reach the
ears, hearts, and souls of everyone I meet. I want
my own life??™s song to spread God??™s love and
Heaven??™s music for all of my days.
Each of us has a beautiful song within
ourselves just waiting to be sung. Don??™t go to
your grave with your song still inside of you.
Start singing it today. Let it flow from your
heart, soul, and life. Let it bring your sweet
music to the world. Let it bring the notes of your
love, joy, and oneness with God to everyone you
meet. Let it fill the air with every good thing
that is within you. Then when someone comes up to
you and asks you how your life is going you can
honestly say, "You haven??™t heard anything yet!"
Joe Mazzella
P.O. Box 164
Upper Glade, WV 26266
joecool @ wirefire.com |