The Lonely Day

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By Jim Hagarty
Here’s another song I am developing for a yet-unfinished CD. I wrote it one day a few years ago after a Facebook conversation with a woman who had been recently divorced. I had lost my job not long before that. We discussed not wanting to see people or to be seen. Much work left to do with this. Harmonies, more instrumentation.

The Lonely Day by Jim Hagarty

Author: Jim Hagarty

I am a 72-year-old retired journalist, busy recovering from a lifelong career as an unretired journalist. This year marks a half century of my scratching out little fables about life. My interests include genealogy, humour and music. I live in a little blue shack in Canada and spend most of my time trying to stay out of trouble. I am not that good at it. I also spent years teaching journalism. Poor state of journalism today: My fault. I have a family I don't deserve, a dog that adores me, and two cars the junk yard refuses to accept. My prized possessions include my old guitar and a razor my Dad gave me when I was 14 and which I still use when I bother to shave. Oh, and my great-great-grandfather's blackthorn stick he brought from Ireland in the 1850s. I have only one opinion but it is a good one: People take too many showers.