- Performer Eddy Lynn
- Title Letter From Mother / Possum Corner
- Style Country
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- Genre World & Folk & Country
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- Rating: 4.7
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Letter From Mother, Possum Corner (7"). The Big Return, That Pretty Girl (7", Single).
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I want a letter to read. All that I had All that I ever loved is lost in the past I want a letter, want a letter, want a letter to Read all alone, me and your memory before I let go I want a letter, want a letter, want a letter to read . Letter (Live) by Mother Mother. No Culture Mother Mother.
The intent of this letter is to let you, Mom, know how much you mean to me and to also hopefully inspire other sons and daughters to take a second to embrace those true emotions and thoughts. I wish I could have you forever, but unfortunately, I know you that's not possible. As a mother, you have what seems to be an infinite number of hats to wear. The list can go on and on. There have been times when I questioned your actions, but only now do I understand that everything you did to me and for me was out of love. You said yes as often as possible, but weren't afraid to tell me no. From coloring on the walls to having an imaginary friend that just happened to be a dinosaur, you let me be expressive and creative without questioning it.
Thomas Edison’s mother lied about the contents of a letter from her son’s school informing her that the school had expelled him for mental deficiencies. Thomas Edison was described by educators as addled and spent only a few months in a formal classroom before being taken out of school and educated by his mother. Edison's mother received no such letter, and no evidence supports the claim that she lied to her son about his performance in the classroom to protect his feelings
His mother’s eyes were tearful as she read the letter out loud to her child: Your son is a genius. This school is too small for him and doesn’t have enough good teachers for training him. Please teach him yourself. After many, many years, after Edison’s mother died and he was now one of the greatest inventors of the century, one day he was looking through old family things. Suddenly he saw a folded paper in the corner of a drawer in a desk. He took it and opened it up. On the paper was written: Your son is addled. We won’t let him come to school any more. Edison cried for hours and then he wrote in his diary: Thomas Alva Edison was an addled child that, by a hero mother, became the genius of the century. Thomas Edison – Interview.
In 1967, Lynn Castle’s image was plastered on a full-page billboard ad, heralding the release of her very first single. A full-length album, though, would not come for another fifty years. Back then in Los Angeles, Castle was known as the Lady Barber, a term that now reads a little archaic, perhaps a little campy, but at the time, it was radical. If Castle had done more elaborate sessions with Hazlewood or Nitzsche and been granted the confidence and career boost of an album release back then-would she have won the fame of Hazlewood star Nancy Sinatra, or gone on to make records that soared a little higher, got a little weirder? Instead, Castle slipped back into introverted obscurity, contributing to B-movie soundtracks under the alias Madelynn Von Ritz, raising her kids, and continuing to record her music largely for herself.
Mary Baker Eddy - transcending the ‘or’ i. Mock-up of the next day’s news report, following an accident Eddy (then Mary Patterson) had in Lynn, MA. To Mary Baker Eddy, February 4, 1866, was a time in which the divine presence burst through a desperate situation and not only comforted, but also freed her. She got up, got dressed, and walked out of a room she was not expected to leave alive. Mary Baker Eddy, Science and Health, p. xi). The Mother Church and fountain by Tony Lobl (The First Church of Christ, Scientist is located in Back Bay, Boston, US. Eddy said it was never her intention to start a church. She assumed that what was to her the momentous discovery of the Science at work in Jesus’ own healings would be readily accepted into mainstream protestant Christian theology and practice of the day.
| A | Letter From Mother |
| B | Possum Corner |
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