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Eulogy for Mother K
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Eulogy for Mother K
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Eulogy for Mother K
The speaker mentions a song called "I'll Be Seeing You" that they intended to sing for their late mother and aunt. They also mention the Klan leaving and a small cafe. The song talks about seeing someone in familiar places, a small cafe, and thinking of them in bright and happy moments. The speaker mentions finding the person in the morning sun and looking at the moon, but still seeing them. I'll be seeing you in all the old familiar places That this heart of mine embraces all day through In that small cafe, hide across the way Children's carousel The last of the Klan has left us My mother, Elizabeth Kirchman This is a little song called I'll Be Seeing You that I was going to do for her before she passed. I also found out that my Aunt Dorothy liked this particular song. So, we'll do it for her. Picture Wolf. Picture backing up this recording, Wolf. Tell you who the Klan is. The song is I'll Be Seeing You. I'll be seeing you in all the old familiar places That this heart of mine embraces all day through In that small cafe, hide across the way Children's carousel Just the trees wishing well I'll be seeing you every lovely summer day Everything that's bright and gay I'll always think of you that way I'll find you in the morning sun And when the night is through I'll be looking at the moon But I'll be seeing you I'll find you in the morning sun And when the night is through I'll be looking at the moon But I'll be seeing you