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Date: Sun, 30 Nov 2003 09:54:29 EST
Subject: songs, corrected

I forgot a couple of important lines in the earlier post:
Randy Wicker mentioned songs promoting immortalism/cryonics. There have been 
several, of which I wrote one. The one best known has so far been known only 
in a different context, but the lyrics lend themselves very well. Lara's theme 
( a beautiful melody), from Dr. Zhivago, was put to words in a Ray (Roy?) 

Conniff record, "Somewhere, My Love," and goes something like this (incomplete,
from memory):

Somewhere, my love,
There  will be songs to sing,
Although the snow
Covers the hope of spring.

Somewhere a hill
Blossoms in green and gold,
And there are dreams,
All that your heart can hold.

Some day, we'll meet again, my love,
Some day, whenever the spring breaks through.
You'll come to me, out of the long ago,
Warm as the wind, soft as the kiss of snow.

Till then, my love, Think of me now and then.
Farewell, my love, Until we meet again.

Robert Ettinger


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