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I cried. Sobbed. Wept. First Solstice without the man I was married to for more than four decades. I poured a second glass of his favorite cheap red wine. One should never drink alone.

But I don’t feel alone. Thanks, George. Thanks, Story Club. Happy Solstice.

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Yeah, that song's a killer. Got chills watching/listening to the Glen Hansard tribute. I mean, what a perfect sendoff. And now it seems I must blow the rest of the afternoon listening to Nick Cave perform as well. Hey, check out this version: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qSkN4EXhBR8 It's live at Top of the Pops. Just beautiful. You know, only the Irish could make this song into a national treasure and most played song of the season. So much sadness shot straight through with joy. Amazing.

As far as your breakdown of the song/poem (and I think you have to add in the music as part of the analysis), I think you've got a good case. I'm thinking about the line that makes you cry, George. I find the next lines to be the ones that hit me the most. She says: "You took my dreams from me." And he replies: "I kept them with me babe." Oh the things we tell one another to get through our days.

And the music itself--the moment it takes off into an Irish jig and cements its identity right there. We are drunks, we're a mess, we've felt love and hate. But here we are, Irish to the core, dreams dashed perhaps, but still here.

Sending love to all of my Story Club cohorts and wishing a Happy Christmas to anyone who celebrates. My own winter celebration has come and gone--lighting candles during these dark, dark days, and hoping that love is strong enough to see us all through.

Goodbye Shane! Best worst teeth in all of Ireland.

Merry Christmas, George.

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