Thomas Williams - Facebook
Oh, Lord! I can still see my mother and me waiting to get aboard, leaving New Orleans. I was starving when my mother ordered a ham sandwich and cup of coffee from the porter while riding the choo-choo train.
Anna Kutchler Williams "All aboard" a train with my mother, leaving the place and things I love, traveling to her childhood hometown when and where she felt best. Her Hometown never left her going wherever she was, and how she shared that love she had for her home with me when she was younger on the beach in Mississippi. Sometimes I can hardly move or think, remembering her with me back then. I don't know how I survived from day to day since losing her, dying in 1962. or my Father 1982, Wife, 2002. What do you do with yourself after outliving everyone you love? And how I'm staying with my children, not going into how difficult it is remembering losing their true friendship who are not with us anymore. And how life goes on in the eyes of the people still living. Who is left behind to never understands death?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SVFDXzqx8cM
500 Miles (Live At UCLA, Los Angeles/1961)
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