05-11-2016, 02:40 AM
Oh, I get what you were saying, Skeeter, and as I thought about it, I think you're on to something. Kennedy's death was both an ending and a beginning, the end of Camelot, as it were, and the beginning of a chaotic period of time. And Elvis' death was the end of another era, that golden period of time where everything seemed possible and rock n' roll was king. The end of optimism, the cementing of the chaos that had begun with Kennedy's death. Both were chosen ones, so to speak, one for politics and the other for entertainment, but both were also golden children of the people. Both deaths were the cause of great national mourning. And nothing was the same again.
I talk about dominoes being put in place, events that are set up and must occur for whatever is to come. As I write this, I suspect these were dominoes put in place and knocked down long ago.
I talk about dominoes being put in place, events that are set up and must occur for whatever is to come. As I write this, I suspect these were dominoes put in place and knocked down long ago.