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this old guitar
  
Whenever I hear an acoustic guitar, I am at peace. There is something about it that is very soothing and comforting. I have had many friends that played the guitar, and have been envious of each of them... but none stick in my mind as much as you, Kara. I have many memories of you and your guitar. I have written here once before of when your guitar was broken at camp, how you were very sad, but you were the eternal optimist. But, tonight, as I was cleaning my room, and listening to a really incredible guitar player, John Denver, I heard a song I haven't heard in quite some time. "This Old Guitar". As I was listening to the words, and organizing the endless piles of stuff in my room, I also came across a picture of you. As I sat there I had a very vivid image of you at camp strumming away for our kids in Cabin Lourdes. You might know the words to this song, but I want to share them with you now. Your "old guitar" was very special to a lot of people. It brought joy to many people. Thank you. Good night Kara. "This old guitar taught me to sing a love song It showed me how to laugh and how to cry It introduced me to some friends of mine And brightened up some days It helped me make it through some lonely nights Oh, what a friend to have on a cold and lonely night." "This old guitar gave me my life, my living All the things you know I love to do To serenade the stars that shine From a sunny mountainside Most of all to sing my songs for you I love to sing my songs for you Yes, I do, you know I love to sing my songs for you". Words and music by John Denver
 
Ryan Loysen    rmloysen@yahoo.com

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