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I had a record, long lost in amongst many moves,

with "The Green Leaves of Summer" sung by the album's artist...Shelby Flynt.

I can hear her sing it right now; she tore me up as an impressionable teenager. I was given the record, as I was already deeply interested in music, by a cousin, Barry Devorzon, the owner of Valiant records back then. I must have played that song especially, let alone the LP itself, a few hundred times.

Then it faded into obscurity as MY collection of records separated from my parents' and it was subsequently lost.

I wish I could remember to look in GEMM the next time I have the urge...I'd like to hear her voice again.

A time to be reaping
A time to be sowing
The green leaves of summer
Are calling me home "
Twas so good to be young then
In the season of plenty
When the catfish were jumping
As high as the sky

A time just for planting
A time just for ploughing
A time to be courting
A girl of your own "
Twas so good to be young then
To be close to the earth
And to stand by your wife
At the moment of birth, wo...

A time to be reaping
A time to be sowing
A time just for living
A place for to die "
Twas so good to be young then
To be close to the earth
Now the green leaves of summer
Are calling me home "
Twas so good to be young then
To be close to the earth
Now the green leaves of summer
Are calling me home

The world worked fine without computers. I don't think I did, but nothing I've seen determines that one way or the other.



Edits: 09/25/08

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