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JULY 14, 2010 2:28PM

Musical Musings - Who Wants to Live Forever

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Some songs pack a lot of emotion into few words. Queen's "Who Wants to Live Forever" is one of those songs. I can't help but cry every time I hear it. Perhaps it's the knowledge that Mercury died five years after he recorded the song. Or perhaps it's knowing that we only have this one life to live and we should make the best of it while we can. Do we choose to love someone who we would sacrifice for, or do we choose to "settle" for a life that is easy and comfortable, but absent of any real passion?

Do we choose to follow our dreams or abandon them out of fear of failure? Do we forgive others for their mistakes or do we punish them out of our own need to be right or prove a point? Do we see that everyone around us is just as flawed as we are? Do we acknowledge our own flaws, and by acknowledging them, become a better person?

Do we see that some people are more damaged than we are and need more understanding and compassion than others? Do we hold it against others that their mental illness causes them to say and do things that the rest of us wouldn't?

Do we hold onto hurt and grudges or let the negative energy go? Do we choose to live with anger or do we expel it from our souls so that we can make room for love and forgiveness?

"This world has only one sweet moment
Set aside for us"

 What do we do with that moment? Will our decisions from the past always color our present and future? Will our mistakes follow us to the grave? If we forgive ourselves, how do we get others to do the same? How do we break the emotional chains that fuel our demons and neuroses? We can't live in the moment if we are always chained to our past. We can't appreciate the moment if all we see is disappointment and hurt and anger.

If we only have this one moment, this one life, wouldn't we rather have it filled with love and joy?

"Forever is our today"

When your moment is gone, will you have regrets about the decisions you made and words you used?

 

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I try to live each day as my last.
Sadly these last days away from home make me want to make decisions I would not normally make.
Rated with hugs
Beautifully written, and I love the music. R for rockin'
I can't tell you how much I like this. Knowing that you get it makes it not so bad that so many won't.
lemonpulp, I love this song. I just got a call from my aunt that my uncle died today. They had been married for 44 years. Life is truly uncertain, let's live it well.

R~
Yeah . . . I try to choose my words carefully, and apologize when necessary . . . fewer regrets that way.
linda - it's a good approach to life. hope things aren't too stressful for you up there.

dave - thanks:)

amanda - thank you. i wish people in my family got it...

joy - so sorry for your loss. pretty rare to know couples that have been together that long.

owl - words can sting a lot. and the damage from them often lingers longer than a bruise.
It means more to me today than ever before. I miss Freddie.........
R
This really got me to thinking. I've always tried to live a good and honest life. Have I sinned, of course. Have I had my "Sweet Moment"?
I think so, with my beautiful kids and grand kids, but I think there might be some more sweet moments in this ole' body yet. Great Post and a Great, Great Song!
Thank you, Lemonpulp. Beautiful song and the thoughts which we need to stop and consider every once in a while. I read another post by a new member earlier on who also struck me in a similar way as yours did. Please take a look if you can at hers too:
http://open.salon.com/blog/cmgeery
"My Divine Purpose"
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beautiful and thoughtful. r
Whoa, lemon. You've given me a lot to chew on here. Excellent work!
Lezlie
Lots of good questions to ponder. "The unexamined life is not worth living" Some people just plunge ahead and don't worry about all of the questions you asked. Must be nice? Great commentary.

Jim K (And Buffy)
Writng at stoplights. Sorry so short. Check out the version by the San Francisco Gay Men's Chorus. Wish I could send a link.

Love this song! Makes me cry. Bye!
pw - it means a lot to me these days too.

scanner - we've all sinned and made mistakes. i think the key is learning from them, forgiving ourselves, and forgiving others when they do the same.

fusun - thanks:) they are good reminders, especially in these current times. i'll pop over to the post you suggested shortly.

bea - thank you:)

lezlie - as long as we don't choke on it:) thanks for coming by!

jim (and buffy) - i don't know that i'd want to be the kind of person who never thinks about these questions. i think buffy is a good example of living in the moment and appreciating what life has to offer:)

om - i'm flattered that you're taking the time at stoplights to respond, but please be careful! i'll check out the other version you mentioned. Sarah Brightman has also done it and it is beautiful.