Rachel is a writer, full-time communications strategist, wife, mother, consumer of fine wine, and author of pretentious bios. She has a B.A. in Communication from Flagler College, and is a graduate of the Second City writing program.
Rachel is a writer, full-time communications strategist, wife, mother, consumer of fine wine, and author of pretentious bios. She has a B.A. in Communication from Flagler College, and is a graduate of the Second City writing program.
Hi Rachel- My name is John Sullivan, I am a long time friend of your Mom and Dad. So sorry to hear that you are suffering eith this dreadeed virus. I read your blog post and thought of this song from my favorite old -time rock-n-roll band Jethro Tull. It’s called With You There to Help Me from the Benefit album….
In days of peace
sweet smelling summer nights
of wine and song;
dusty pavements burning feet.
Why am I crying, I want to know.
How can I smile and make it right?
For sixty days and eighty nights
and not give in and lose the fight.
I’m going back to the ones that I know,
with whom I can be what I want to be.
Just one week for the feeling to go
and with you there to help me
then it probably will.
I won’t go down
acting the same old play.
Give sixty days for just one night.
Don’t think I’d make it: but then I might.
I’m going back to the ones that I know,
with whom I can be what I want to be.
Just one week for the feeling to go
and with you there to help me
then it probably will.