“Sometimes it snows in April
Sometimes I feel so bad, so bad
Sometimes I wish that life was never ending,
But all good things, they say, never last” ~ Prince, “Sometimes it Snows in April”
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The news of Prince’s death at age 57 hit me hard.
I grew up listening to “1999” when it was still so far off as to seem an impossible date. “Purple Rain” remains an iconic ballad that still gives me chills, and I can’t listen to “Little Red Corvette” without bopping around in an 80s style rhythm.
But the Prince song that means the most to me—the one I thought of on this April day, when I heard of his death—is one that most people haven’t ever heard. I discovered a cover of it on a Shawn Smith album, and fell in love at first lesson with it.
I can’t think of a more appropriate song to listen to today, as I mourn the passing of one of my generation’s most mysterious, most talented musicians:
“Sometimes it snows in April
Sometimes I feel so bad, so bad
Sometimes I wish that life was never ending,
But all good things, they say, never last
All good things that say, never last
And love, it isn’t love until it’s past.”
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Author: Lynn Shattuck
Editor: Yoli Ramazzina
Photo: Flickr/Cliff
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