This piano is yours now. This studio is yours. Play again, my love.
And know that even though I’m gone, I’m still here—in every note, in every chord, in every song.
I loved you from the moment I saw you in that college library with sheet music under your arm. I loved you when you were 20 and when you were 80. I’ll love you forever.
Always yours, Robert.”
Now I visit the studio twice a week. Sometimes I play, sometimes I listen to his recordings. My daughter came once, and I played one of Robert’s recordings for her. My fingers stumbled, the tempo wasn’t perfect, but it was full of love. She cried when she heard it.
Last week, I recorded my first piece in 60 years. My hands aren’t nimble anymore, and I made mistakes, but I finished. I labeled it “For Robert” and placed it on the shelf beside his.
Now we’re together again—in the only way that matters.
For 63 years, he gave me flowers. And from beyond, he gave me back the dream I thought I had lost.
Source: amomama.com
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