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None of this could have happened without our lady of soul. She led me to where I am today and I know she influenced so many people in this house tonight ... Long live the queen.
Madonna on Aretha Louise Franklin at the VMA's, 2018
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In the middle of the sixth inning Thursday, the Yankees recognized the Queen of Soul with a tribute.

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Thanks Aretha for everything. Scrubbing times of badass doctors on Grey's anatomy included.
Aretha Franklin
She died. The Queen of Soul died but I think her soul will always accompany me on the balcony, by the sea and in the kitchen as I listen to her while I cook.
Gleeful is how I feel when I hear "I say a little prayer"; it reminds me of that dinner scene in My best friend's wedding.
Invincible is how "Respect" leaves me for hours after I listen to it.
Apprehensive and grief-bitten is how "You'll lose a good thing" makes me feel. Like a silent call to you, him. I don't know why I keep using "you" when it is "just" him. You'll never read this and I need to stop addressing you or considering you as part of my life. So, yeah, a silent cry to him, an SOS call from my heart to his. بس الخطوط معطلة.
Enamoured of being love is the longlasting tingling sensation "Natural woman" showers me with.
Hesitant, resentful and nostalgic are the aftertaste of "Don't play that song". It is basically every ex, every almost story, every disappointing man.
Ecstatic and erotic all for "Baby, I love you"; sensual waves of desire mixed with light lemony breeze on a summer night, dancing barefoot on the freshly mown grass.
"The house that Jack built" is the song I imagine would be playing if I lived in the 60s/70s, in a one-story house with a small pool where I'd have weekend pool parties on Saturday and BBQ parties on Sunday. It would play after we are out of the pool, all clean and dressed up, chilling inside the house with friends with lots of lemonade and heavy (odorless) smoke. Yes, this song would play and I'd be sitting on my man's lap, swaying gently and then grab my man's hand to dance in that spot where the coffee table is.
Electric is synonymous with "Think". You should see the killer dance moves I have for this song whenever I am home alone, at the shower or cooking pasta to this song. "Should see", I'd die of embarrassment. :)
And then there is that one song of hers to which I have been listening a lot lately is "Ain't no way".
It goes like this:
Ain't no way for me to love you, if you won't let me...
Ain't no way for me to give you all you need, if you won't let me give you all of me...
And if you need me like you say, say you do
Then please, please, please don't you know that I need you?
It's silly to be sad for the death of someone you've never met and would have never met if they had few more years to go. Silly or maybe childish. It is not like Aretha was part of my life, my idol or my guru. The feelings may be all confusing and they feel true. Can we mourn something we never had?