Showing posts with label Romance. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Romance. Show all posts

Friday, February 13, 2026

Happy Valentine's Day



"In Ancient Rome, Lupercalia was observed February 13–15 on behalf of Pan & Juno, pagan gods of love, marriage & fertility. It was a rite connected to purification and health, and had only slight connection to fertility (as a part of health) and none to love. 

The earliest description of February 14 as an annual celebration of love appears in the Charter of the Court of Love. The charter, allegedly issued by Charles VI of France at Mantes-la-Jolie in 1400, describes lavish festivities to be attended by several members of the royal court, including a feast, amorous song and poetry competitions, jousting and dancing. Amid these festivities, the attending ladies would hear and rule on disputes from lovers. No other record of the court exists, and none of those named in the charter were present at Mantes except Charles's queen, Isabeau of Bavaria, who may well have imagined it all while waiting out a plague."


"The rose is red, the violet's blue,
The honey's sweet, and so are you.

Thou art my love and I am thine;
I drew thee to my Valentine:
The lot was cast and then I drew,

And Fortune said it shou'd be you."


Since the 19th century, handwritten notes have given way to mass-produced greeting cards. In the UK, just under half of the population spend money on their Valentines, and around £1.9 billion was spent in 2015 on cards, flowers, chocolates and other gifts. The mid-19th century Valentine's Day trade was a harbinger of further commercialized holidays in the U.S. to follow.


For my wife, Blanche Karen Eubanks-Garofalo, I offer her a nice Valentine's Day card, a few chocolates, and roses. 
We celebrate together!  




On Valentine's Day, I think about
 The people who are dear,
 How much they add to life's delight
 Whenever they are near.

You've always been a total joy,
Such pleasant company,
I very much appreciate
Our compatibility!

By Joanna Fuchs



"I love you all through February,
Not just on Valentine's Day!
I cherish you when flowers of spring,
Appear in the midst of May."

"I adore you in the summer,
When the air is filled with heat!
Without you in my life each day,
I wouldn't be complete."

"I treasure you in fall,
When leaves are turning gold!
I loved you when you were younger,
I'll love you when you're old."

"I prize you in the winter,
When colder days are here!
I love you, love you all the time,
Every minute of the year."

"So I'll give to you this Valentine,
But I want to let you know!
It's not just today, but always,
That I will love you so."





Saturday, August 03, 2024

Harmonica: I Just Called to Say I Love You by Stevie Wonder

 

I Just Called to Say I Love You

Stevie Wonder

Key of C Major Harmonica

 

    NO   NEW   YEARS   DAY   TO   CEL-E-BRATE   

      3       -4             4             4        3      -4     4      4

    NO   CHOC-LATE   COV-ERED   CAN-DY   HEARTS   TO   GIVE   A-WAY

     3        -4           4           4       -4           4     -5            6           -5        4       -4     -3

    NO   FIRST   OF   SPRIN-G,   NO   SONG   TO   SING

     -3        5        -5         -5       5     -3          5         5        -3

    IN   FACT   HERES   JUST   AN-OTH-ER   OR-DI-NAR-Y   DAY

    -3        5           -5           -5         5       5     -5      6     -5    5    -4       3

    NO   A-PRIL   RAIN,   NO   FLOW-ERS   BLOOM

     3     -4     4           4          3        -4         4             4

    NO   WED-DING   SAT-UR-DAY   WITH-IN   THE   MONTH   OF   JUNE

     3         -4        4          4     -4      4           -5        6      -5           4           -4       -3

    BUT   WHAT   IT   I-S,   IS   SOME-THING   TRUE

    -3             5        -5    -5  5     -3        5           5            -3

    MADE   UP   OF   THESE   THREE   WORDS   THAT   I   MUST   SAY   TO   YOU

    -3          5     -5         -5             5                5              -5       6       -5          4       -4        4 

   Chorus

     I   JUST     CALLED   TO   SAY   I   LOVE   YOU

    4      4              -3            4        -4     3       -4          4

    I   JUST     CALLED   TO   SAY   HOW   MUCH   I   CARE

    4      4               -3            4       -4          -3            3       -3       2

    I   JUST     CALLED   TO   SAY   I   LO-VE   YOU

    4     4               -3            4      -4       3   -5    6        5

    AND   I   MEAN   IT   FROM   THE   BOT-TOM   OF   MY   HEART

     5      5       -3         3        -2          -1         2       -1        2       -1           1 

 

No summer's high
No warm July
No harvest moon to light one tender August night
No autumn breeze
No falling leaves
Not even time for birds to fly to southern skies

Chorus

No Libra sun
No Halloween
No giving thanks to all the Christmas joy you bring
But what it is, though old so new
To fill your heart like no three words could ever do

Chorus




Sunday, May 12, 2024

Rock Me Mamma

I think the lyrics for the country western song titled Wagon Wheel was written by Ketch Secor of the Old Crow Medicine Show Band and Bob Dylan.

Here is an campy adult version of Wagon Wheel by the Old Crow Medicine Show.









Here is a version of Wagon Wheel by Darious Rucker: