Monday, January 20, 2014

Sad love songs and toasty towels



One of the saddest love songs is Neil Diamond’s “You Don’t Bring Me Flowers Anymore” (lyrics at the end of the blog along with his youtube duet with Barbara Streisand)

What triggered the thought?

Each morning when I go into shower, Rick has put my towel and robe on the towel warming rack extending a toasty shower into a toasting drying time.

Naturally I do the same for him.


If he forgets one morning, or I do, it won’t mean the end of our relationship. More likely it meant I got up well before he did or vice versa.

A new bride posted on Facebook she’d married her best friend.

Friendships have always been important to me. I work hard to maintain the people who are important to me, although I may not toast their towels. I want to do small things, considerate things, that say, “you’re important to me,” “I care about your well being,” “I want to make you laugh,” “I want to listen when you’re down.” I don’t do it so they will do it for me, but they do.

Friendship is not a quid pro quo, it’s an I’m-there-when-you-need-me-for-the-fun-and-the-non-fun-times. Time and energy does not allow for hundreds of friends like this, but a few good ones are invaluable and need to be treasured.

I’m lucky that Rick had been added to my friend list with or without toasted towels. May we never need to sing you don’t bring me flowers. Or other ways of showing caring...

You don't toast my towels
You don't play me love songs etc.

Here's the original song that I hope everyone who reads this never has to apply to the people in their lives.

You Don't Bring Me Flowers
You don't sing me love songs
You hardly talk to me anymore
When you come through the door
At the end of the day
I remember when
You couldn't wait to love me
Used to hate to leave me
Now after lovin' me late at night
When it's good for you
And you're feeling alright
Well you just roll over
And you turn out the light
And You Don't Bring Me Flowers anymore

It used to be so natural
To talk about forever
But 'used to be's' don't count anymore
They just lay on the floor
'Til we sweep them away

And baby, I remember
All the things you taught me
I learned how to laugh
And I learned how to cry
Well I learned how to love
Even learned how to lie
You'd think I could learn
How to tell you goodbye
'Cause You Don't Bring Me Flowers anymore


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