SEASONS. Part One.

By Maxine Jasmin-Green
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Many years ago, there was a brilliant song in the charts called, “Seasons in The Sun.” I didn’t really think until now what the song was about. Everything about the song is fantastic; the tune, the music, his voice. I think on reflection; it may sound like a sad song. When I was young listening to this fabulous song, I never once felt sad, to me, it was a feel-good factor song.
I was thinking of the word recently, seasons.
People have different words to describe, times in their life. When I was young, one of the words we would use, was season.
Other people, may call, it a different word, they may call it, “In the valley.” Or “Rock bottom.” Some call it, “A low point.” Season is not usually positive, but negative.
Everyone goes through seasons in their life, even the King and Queen. No one is exempt. Some people their season is private and hidden, the King has had treatment for cancer, his season is made known to all around the world.
I have friends who are going through seasons. I feel for them.
For the couple, I have heard a song recently and have played it often, almost daily. It is an old song, but new to me. It is called, “I am The God That Healeth Thee,” By Don Moen.
The second song, that I have recently ‘found’ is also for the same couple, that awesome song is
By Mac-destiny Collins.
I use these two songs as Prayers, for them. Whenever I think of these two songs in the future, I will always be reminded of them. XX
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Hi Maxine. I'm afraid you can
Hi Maxine. I'm afraid you can't use song lyrics as they are copyrighted and we run the risk of being sued by the owner (which we can't afford). Please remove the lyrics by tomorrow morning in accordance with our 24 hour takedown policy. You can use song titles, and link to the song but you can't just copy down the lyrics as you have done here. Thanks
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Thank you Maxine - no
Thank you Maxine - no unfortunately it doesn't make any difference with song lyrics. you either have to get permission from the owner or run the risk of a letter from their legal team
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