Rest In Peace Whitney.
Written on 13rd February 2012
Whitney Houston, the women with the angel voice,
has died at the age of 48 years old.
As I’m writing this entry, I don’t know yet the
cause of her dead (I don’t have internet y’all and the TV is a bit slow in
broadcasting the news) but when I stumbled upon the news of her death at MTV
last night, I was so shocked and I had goose bumps. It was very sad news.
I saw her two days ago when she made an appearance
at E! News, she was interfering the interview between E! and Clive Davis,
Monica and Brandy. She looks so radiant and happy introducing her daughter to
the legend producer. That’s why my jaw dropped to the floor when I heard the
sad news. I can’t believe someone I just saw two days ago, looking so not
dying, died.
Whitney had an impact in my life when I chose to
sing her best song ever, I Will Always Love You, in front of a real audience at
a dinner organized by my mom’s employer and I was my mom plus two. That was
back in 2006 or 2007, if I’m not wrong, and that performance is the last one I
did (the first one was in 2005 when I sang Westlife’s Flying Without Wings), of
singing in front of people. I was on stage singing the song with all of my
heart with my mom next to me. I forever remember that moment.
If you guys read the lyrics of I Will Always Love
You, it made sense now that she’s dead. For example;
So goodbye,
Please don’t cry,
We both know I’m not what you need.
Aww, and she even wish us the best. For example;
I hope life treats you kind,
And I hope you have all you dream of,
And I wishing you joy and happiness,
But above all this,
I wishing you love.
Rest in peace, Whitney Houston, certainly we will
always love you. Thank you for the music and the soulful voice.
p/s: There can be miracle when you believe, though
hope is frails. Love that song too.

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