This song speaks absolutely out of my soul since the first time I heard it. It tells MY story word by word, this is really unbelievable. So I decided to make a clip with the right pics to show my story to all of you. And because it might be a little hard to understand it just with pics, here's my description to it:
"My life has changed on a day in November" - because I heard the first time of Troy Kunkle on tv when his fifth execution date was set. Since then many things had happened.
"I've learned so many things about myself" - and about my destination.
"but sometimes I'm sad on a day in November" - when I think about Troy being dead now.
"cos I feel with all my friends who were left behind" - especially his wife Christa.
"I've come long ways to be where I am" - started with an execution scene in 21 Jump Street that I first was confronted with the death penalty.
"did all the best, all the best I can" - have pen pals on death row, a homepage against the death penalty, ...
"met lots of new people who became my friends" - during the time I first was in Texas to meet Christa.
"but should it be over now?" - because Christa couldn't get a new visa to stay in the US and had to move back to Germany, so her guesthouse where I stayed might be sold...
"We had a lot together we had so much for each other" - me and Christa.
"you could be in my eyes" - just a metaphor...
"said it loost my past another fear of losing" - fear of losing my recent life.
"as deep down in my soul" - because deep down in my soul I changed.
"yeah, we fought for the same goal" - against the death penalty.
"yeah you became another part of me" - The C in my tattoo stands for Christa and the T for Troy, it's a Texas-flag.
"and I wanna thank you endlessly" - for helping me, being my friend and changing my life.
I hope you can understand now, why I felt as if the artist sang about me and my life. It's really wonderful...
Music: "A day in november" - Bro'Sis
Wen's interessiert, meine Homepage:
www.ein-schritt-gegen-die-todesstrafe.de
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brosis ^^
Uninspired47 2 years ago 4
January 25th, a day I will never forget. I witnessed Troy's execution on that day. My wife is his victims daughter. We have no hatred towards Troy. He paid his debt. He looked me and my wife right in our eyes before he was executed and asked for forgiveness. My wife nodded to him with a tear and gave him his peace. But lets not forget Steven Horton either. The man Troy murdered for $13. My wife and Christa have spoken many times. There are many victims in this story. May they all rest in peace.
jnsreptiles 2 years ago 4