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EYES OF LOVE
Because your caught, behind the eyes of love. And you don’t know what to do. So let her know your heart is there. But your mind is feeling blue.
His love is locked deep inside. And his mind has the key. He’s trying to break the bars in there. To set his heart free.
Your beauty is so colorful. The cage is getting weak. Your eyes look so deep inside The heart is at it’s peak.
So can you understand him babe. He’s had hard fast life. From that beautiful smile of yours babe. I know you don’t have a knife.
So my heart is breaking free tonight. The mind has lost the fight. So our eyes of love are together babe. My heart knows that it’s right.
So when I say I love you babe. My heart is set free. The mind has quit it’s fighting babe. So that our eyes of love can see.
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Sharon Kay Horn (Crawmer)
Monday, September 9, 2013 at 2:33 pm
Sharon Kay Horn (Crawmer), 66, a former resident of Henderson and a member of the Brighton High School Class of 1965, passed away Sept. 1, 2013, in Kiowa. She was born May 18, 1947. Sharon is survived by her children, Jack, Joey and Mark; nine grandchildren; her mother, Fern Crawmer, three sisters, Sheila, Judy, Jacque; and numerous nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her father, Jack Crawmer, of Henderson; and husband, Denzil Dee Horn, of Logan, Kan. A memorial service will be held at 2 p.m. Sunday, Sept. 15, 2013, at the Kiowa Community Church, 231 Cheyenne Street, Kiowa.
This Beautiful Lady Was Known As Mimi By All That Had The Opportunity To Know Her.
Jayne Mansfield
Jayne Mansfield (born Vera Jayne Palmer; April 19, 1933 – June 29, 1967) was an American actress in film, theatre, and television. She was also a nightclub entertainer, a singer, and one of the early Playboy Playmates. She was a major Hollywood sex symbol of the 1950s and early 1960s and 20th Century Fox's alternative to Marilyn Monroe who came to be known as the "Working Man's Monroe". She was also known for her well-publicized personal life and publicity stunts, such as wardrobe malfunctions. She was one of Hollywood's original blonde bombshells, and, although many people have never seen her movies, Mansfield remains one of the most recognizable icons of 1950s celebrity culture.
In the Ghetto
"In the Ghetto" (originally titled "The Vicious Circle") is a song written by Mac Davis and made famous by Elvis Presley, who had a major comeback hit with it in 1969.
​The boy grows up hungry, steals and fights, purchases a gun and steals a car, attempts to run, but is shot and killed just as his own child is born. The song implies that the newborn will meet the same fate, continuing the cycle of poverty and violence. The feeling of an inescapable circle is created by the structure of the song, with its simple, stark phrasing; by the repetition of the phrase "in the ghetto" as the close of every fourth line; and finally by the repetition of the first verse's "and his mama cries" just before the beginning and as the close of the last verse.
Brandy (You're a Fine Girl)
"Brandy (You're a Fine Girl)" is a 1972 song written and composed by Elliot Lurie and recorded by Lurie's band, Looking Glass, on their debut album Looking Glass. The single reached number one on both the Billboard Hot 100 and Cash Box Top 100 charts, remaining in the top position for one week. Billboard ranked it as the 12th song of 1972. Horns and strings were arranged by Larry Fallon. Released May 18, 1972 .