As a pre-teen in the 1970’s, I spent hours in front of my dresser mirror, hairbrush in hand, belting out the classics.
If I can’t have you, I don’t want nobody baby. If I can’t have you, oh-oh-oh-OH.
Hopelessly devoted to you-oo-oo-ooh; hopelessly devoted to you.
Pretending to be Yvonne Elliman and Olivia Newton John, I’d crank up the turntable, grab my Goody “microphone”, and momentarily forget whatever “tragedy” had rocked my small world that day.
Yep, I enjoyed being someone else. I still do.
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3 comments:
Thank you for your kind words on my New Year's post! I enjoyed yours today as well. We do have alot in common. Blessings on your day!
Great devotion Melissa! I left a comment over there too!
Great thoughts, Melissa. It is hard to be real and vulnerable. Sometimes it is hardest among other Christians, which is sad, I think.
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