You who are on the road
Must have a code that you can live by
And so become yourself
Because the past is just a good bye
Teach your children well,
Their father's hell did slowly go by,
And feed them on your dreams
The one they picked, the one you'll know by.
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The highlight of my Labour Day week-end was watching Fiddler On The Roof. I've lost count of the times I've seen it.
The first was in the old movie theatre on Main Street, Newmarket. I went twice in one week. The Aurora Theatre group did it on stage. I went. Every time it's on television, I watch it.
The story,,,,music.... lyrics... pathos ...drama... wit...dialogue . scenery....and characters .are all unforgettable.
I recite the lines and sing along the songs while I watch.
Golda, do you love me?
The first time I saw you , was on our wedding day.
I was shy.
So was I
But my father and my mother said we'd learn to love each other
Golda.... Do you love me.
I suppose I do
It doesn't change a thing but after twenty-five years. it's nice to know.
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It's the relevance and reality that captures my heart. It's about iron-clad traditions. one after the other, faltering and changing by a father's love for his children; and the children's need for a father's love and approval.
It's about the triumph of life over death. Of light over darkness.
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Don't you ever ask them why, if they told you, you would cry,
So just look at them and sigh and know they love you.
The fine embroidery of life.
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