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Post by xxmalerfunx3 on Jul 7, 2009 8:47:34 GMT -5
I thought since today is the dreaded funeral of the king of pop us fans could write our final messages to him .
MICHAEL, you changed my life for just being you , ABC was the first song I learned all the words to. I've grown up with your music and I will cherish it always . There is no other artist that will ever top you. No matter what people might claim about you , you will never perish . I LOVE YOU LIKE I KNOW YOU , REST IN PEACE ♥ xxMALLAURIE
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Post by Alyssa on Jul 8, 2009 12:30:54 GMT -5
I will really miss the guy. I grew up listening to his songs and I know that he touched lives with his songs. No one can dance on the floor in the round like you do. You rock! Rest in Peace.
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Post by Dr. Adri on Jul 13, 2009 1:52:11 GMT -5
There are so many things I can say... so many memories with his music... it's still unbelievable to me. I grew up listening to his music. My mom used to play the Jackson 5 record non-stop when I was little.. my favorite song was "I'll be there" which in my later years turned to "Heal the World". I remember the first time I ever saw or remember seeing "Thriller" it was on Halloween when I was about 6 or 7 and I remember being mesmerized by what was on TV and telling my mom, "no trick or treating until the movie is over mommy" ;D wow... I remember my sister being terrified because she thought he was really a werewolf.. and that she couldn't understand that it was "pretend". hehe, every year after that we made it a ritual., Halloween wouldn't be the same unless we watched that video and attempted to learn the dance.. I was always a fan and a believer in him. No matter what people said, I always remained "faithful" to him. I even remember my parents telling my sister and I... "don't believe everything you hear at school girls.. we may not know him personally but he is a good man." And I did., throughout elementary school and then again when I was in college. I guess it's just having faith in people.. believing they are good regardless what anybody says. Since we went to private school secular music was considered "bad" but on our way to school we would listen to the "Bad" cassette and sing along in the car with mom. Great memories.. great.. I hadn't cried as bad as I did on Tuesday during the memorial since my grandfather had passed away... I felt like a part of my family had gone, a part of my "childhood" had simply been hit with the loss and I will forever remember that day as one of the saddest of the year. His legend will always remain. His music will forever be timeless. And I hope that one day everyone will realize that he was not who the tabloid had portrayed during recent years but he was who they portrayed, on the day he died. A humanitarian, a music genius, great entertainer and most of all a wonderful father. My heart goes out to his 3 young children. I only hope that the years MJ spent taking care of them and protecting them from the vial media won't go in vain.. that it won't diminish over time and it's respected by his family. Hopefully the media will respect those children and leave them alone... hopefully the media realizes what they can do to a human being over time. Rest in Peace. Michael, you will always be the King of Pop... especially to me. I hope you get to relive your lost childhood in heaven with other people as pure in heart as you.
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Post by Dr. Adri on Sept 14, 2009 0:16:46 GMT -5
What a wonderful, wonderful tribute..... and "This is it" would have been an amazing and very fitting come back for the King of Pop! I can't wait to be able to see it! You are very missed Michael Jackson!
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