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28 years ago today, an Angel came to take you by the hand to free you from your long pain and take you to a world of fullness, in heavenly peace, mon bel Amour, but a world so far from those you love and who love you. You who still had so much to do in ours ! 28 years, it’s long, my precious Love. And yet, it was yesterday. Moreover, this year, November 12 is again a Saturday... The yellow Rose will never die, because our love will never die. Never ! I promise you, my tender Loeloe. You give me such strength, my precious Love, that I feel invincible with you and could even move mountains for you ! Because I love you so much, I would do anything for you ! You know that ! You even managed to make me sing the last 40 seconds of this video, in a virtual duet with Henriette Strobel who was like a sister in heart for you, my pretty little Angel of Light. I, who hadn't sung for eight years... ’’Dir darf nichts gescheh'n Loeloe Ich habe doch nur dich Bitte komm' wieder Denn wenn du fortbleibst Dann stirbt die Liebe in mir Mich wird nichts halten In diesem Leben Denn es ist schön nur mit dir. Es ist schön nur mit dir, my Bokkie.’’ The Rose of Munich is strong and eternal, like our love. ❤️💛 Ons is verenig vir ewig en altyd... ❤️💛 Music of this video : 1 – “Emmanuel”*** by Michel Colombier (1939-2004) (From the LP ‘Wings” - 1971) – Short excerpt. 2 – “Dir darf nichts gescheh’n Miguel’ by Henriette Strobel (From the LP “Corrida” - 1983), with myself in virtual duet in the last 40 seconds. *** This obviously melancholic piece, created by Michel Colombier in 1968 in memory of his son Emmanuel, who died at the age of 5, is a variation on a theme by Alessandro Marcello (1684-1747), an adagio from the concerto for oboe and strings in D minor. This music has a highly symbolic and personal meaning to me, my beloved Loeloe. So, associating it with this video in your memory is like an evidence in my heart.