My theme this year is RHYTHM AND RHYME:
Which consists of a song and a poem:
Hope you enjoy:
is for KING OF THE ROAD
by
ROGER MILLER:
Again this is about my late husband,
How his car he loved to drive.
Whether taking the kids to work,
Or hitting the roads so wide.
We travelled many places.
Here in the UK.
Going to visit friends and relations.
Or with our caravan on the highway.
Yes ! he certainly was
"The King Of The Road" to me.
The world was a poorer place when he left.
Ask any friend you may see.
I really like the way you integrate the songs into your tribute!
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Madly-in-Verse
Thank you Nilanjana, for your kind words.
DeleteYvonne.
For some men, any excuse to drive their cars they'll take. I'm sure the two of you had some adventures.
ReplyDeleteYes Diana we did have some adventures,
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Yvonne.
Nice catchy song it is Yvonne!
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Thank you Hank, I do appreciate your comments.
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Another great song and rhyme, Yvonne.
ReplyDeleteThank you Suzanne.
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Classic song for a man who liked to drive. Good choice
ReplyDeleteThanks for your welcomed comment Joanne.
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What great memories and what a great analogy.
ReplyDeleteThank you Sandra lovely of you to say so.
ReplyDeleteYvonne.
Another great song and a lovely tribute to your late husband. There's something magical about the open road.
ReplyDeleteThanks Debbie. I think it's the "Freedom" what is magical about the open road.
DeleteYvonne.
K is for kick. I got a real kick reading this. Arlene liked to drive too. So this was a real awakener (coincidence)
ReplyDeleteAs you say Martin a real coincidence, Pleased you enjoyed the read.
ReplyDeleteYvonne.
Another song I grew up listening to :) that was quite popular too.
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Thanks Sharon, lovely to hear from you. Pleased you like my choice.
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This song I remember, Yvonne. Thanks for the memories on all this beautiful music.
ReplyDeleteThank YOU Beverly for visiting.
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