They say music is one of the last things your memory loses if you are cursed with any form of dementia. I can totally see that having played “oldies” when visiting my mother. It was like she stopped at a red light, stunned, her eyes would widen and she seemed to know. Sometimes she would hum or try to sing the lyrics like one of her favourites by Judy Garland that we all know so well, Somewhere over the Rainbow.
“there’s no place like home”
clutching Toto, she taps her
ruby red slippers
© Tournesol ’14

Music is an art and something that’s within the very marrow of our bones.
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it really is.
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I just love tue wizard of oz my fav childhood film x
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This is wonderful–oh, to have a pair of ruby slippers, eh?
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Oh my I would love to have slippers like that:)
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I love the Wizard of Oz too! And Sound of Music and Mary Poppins. I remembering playing the songs on a recorder for my kids whenever we took trips.
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Oh I love those 3 as well and My Fair Lady! My children enjoyed them too …interesting since Wizard of Oz was my childhood movie ..so nice to share with our children.
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A nice lateral take on the prompt
ruby lights
and ruby garlands
magical shoes
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lovely…
freedom
is the colour
ruby
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Very nice. I like the story and the poem together.
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Thank you.
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🙂
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