I just turned 34 in July 13, I did have the opportunity to say good bye to my father who passed away in May 1st, after been 3 weeks in a vent for covid . The lyrics of your songs from the 80s albums and what is going on in the world right now, confirms to me that this pandemic was men-made. The protocols used in the hospital where my dad was treated were so cruel, unfair, racist, full of hypocrisy. They treated my dad as an experiment rat then they let him died. From one day to another I received a call that my dad was dying when the day before they told me that he was stable...
Memories is the only thing left although I refused my dad to be one. Sometimes, I feel that they have my dad somewhere alive. No matter how ill he would be, all I wish is to be with him right now... We were born in Ecuador, from all the Spanish music that my dad could like by being raised in a latino country my dad loved your tracks "Wind of Change" among others bands. When he used to pick me up from work we would play that song, dad would whistled at the beginning of the song. On Fathers Day last month, I played lonely nights at the park where my dad used to play soccer. Although, I don't know if my dad feels happy or sad wherever he is at right now for no longer be together, at least I fell the same connection we had when I play your songs.
My Sign of Hope is to find my dad whenever God have him.
Tania Chalco
from
New York
wrote on Thursday, July 16th, 2020
at
10:23 PM
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