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Ode to Josie

This is a song about a woman who worked at the Silver Bell Tavern in Indianapolis, Indiana. I was at the Silver Bell with John Franz, who was playing for tips. He told the waitress that I was a song writer and she looked at me and said "Write a song. Write it for Josie, that's how she spelled it..." I wrote down all she said and put it to music. The song is about friendship, love, work, death, and remembering.


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This is a little piece of life. It's about being human I guess. I post it with appreciation for the opportunity to make it available to others. I've been reading Darknet, and I think that there may be a lot more folks like myself waiting for technology to empower us than the big media think. I'm for that. I'll be 63 next month, and it feels like my life is finally converging with the opportunities I want. Not so much to "win" as to just participate freely.

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