Few things invoke memories to the level that music can. The first couple of notes or bars can transport me back to happier times, sometimes sadder times, or just to a memory I don’t want to lose. This particular song will always bring me straight back to my Mom.
I suspect it is a familiar song to most and probably from your childhood. In my case I have surpassed the required number of years to be officially a “Senior” and my Mom passed more than 50 years ago. There are times when I find it difficult to remember things and I have siblings who will always tell me I have it wrong. I was young and I remember her with a little kid’s heart. I see her with a little kid’s eyes. I grasp at those memories and hang on as tight as I can for fear of losing them forever. I remember she was beautiful, I remember she had the voice of an angel and a laugh that could make you cry. She was adventurous at a time when a single mom with four kids was not sociably acceptable. She worked hard to give us everything she could. She was strong and battled cancer at a time when the only course of action was barbaric. She hung on as long as possible to try to make sure we would be ok. She could hug the hurt out of anyone. I remember the last time I saw my Mom was for my birthday in the hospital stairwell. In those days kids weren’t allowed inside. The nurses dressed her and wheeled her right to the door of the stairwell. They helped her stand and she insisted on pushing the door open and greeting me under her own steam. She hugged me, told me she loved me and gave me a birthday present. And then she was taken away. A little over a week later she was gone.
When I hear this song she is right there beside me singing it. I remember the hugs, the joy, and the love she gave me. I will always remember the love.
Happy Mother’s Day Mom, and thank you.
Although I never met Michelle’s mother, I know from her pictures that she was beautiful, and from M’s shared memories that Muriel had a big, beautiful heart. Michelle has a lot of her mother in her, and I’m grateful I got to know her a little. Happy Mother’s Day.
Very nice, M. Funny, but I associate this song with my mom, as well. She bought me a framed copy of the lyrics for my bedroom wall. RE-posted @trefology
Thank you, I appreciate that. The song popped up this morning and I kind of just wrote what I was thinking. It seemed appropriate for Mother’s Day.
A wonderful tribute. I once heard this celebrated modern composer on the radio (I think it was Philip Glass) who said that all his success at symphonic compositions was great, but he wished he could have written something like You Are My Sunshine, a song people loved and continue to love.
Thank you, Bumba. It seems the song is one that stays with you once you’ve heard it. It kind of sits in your heart and warms your soul.
Indeed it’s a great song. And thanks again for sharing your memories.
This was heartbreaking and a beautiful testament to your mom. She’d be so proud of you.
I don’t think I meant it to be heartbreaking. The song just triggered some memories I wanted to record. Not sure on the proud thing, you have read some of my shenanigans. 😉