Wilford

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    I wrote this several years ago for Wilford Brimley. I tried in vain for a long time to find a way to get it to him but never could. I eventually put it to music and just recently came across it in some old files.

    Wilford

    It seems for years that I've tried to show a cheery side
    To those aound me
    Maybe it'smy age but I've become a bit unsatisfied
    Where life has found me
    I tend to let myself fall under a spell
    Mesmerized by glamorous movie stars
    Living to be seen on the Hollywood scene
    I follow their careers in magazines with a wishful heart !!!!!

    But

    Wilford I want to be like you
    Sell the world on oatmeal
    A dream come true
    Wilford I want to be like you
    Out making movies
    Being on TV
    Wilford I want to be like you

    You started acting at my age but I'm not sure if it's TV or stage
    You were doing it
    That work would be like play and I would take it any day
    If they'd let me do it
    I really want to know what it takes to go
    Be one of those famous movie stars
    Waiting to be seen on the movie screen
    My pictures in People magazine I'd play the part!!!!!

    So

    Wilford I want to be like you
    Sell the world on oatmeal
    A dream come true
    Wilford I want to be like you
    Out making movies
    Being on the TV
    Wilford I want to be like you

       I could ride a horse
       Talk about diabetes
       Grow a 'stache of course
       Yor're the hero that i needed

    Wilford I want to be like you

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    jtlove commented on Wilford

    08-20-2010

    Celebrity worship is very commonplace. I don't get it. But this much I do understand. When you don't worship God you will worship something. Thus the idols.

    When power leads man towards arrogance, poetry reminds him of his limitations. When power narrows the area of man's concern, poetry reminds him of the richness and diversity of existence. When power corrupts, poetry cleanses.

    John F. Kennedy (1917-1963) Thirty-fifth President of the USA

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