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Tarnished Yet Still 'Romeo and Juliet'
The other day I was in a store and the background music was
Touch Me
by The Doors.
Whatever else can be said about the lifestyle of a rock n roll star, Jim Morrison, the singer of the song, maintained a relationship
with Pamela Courson
over about 6 years.
Whether because there was a aura of love about the 2 or because I read into the information about them my own interpretations, it seemed like Jim Morrison and Pamela Courson were a modern day
Romeo and Juliet
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I'm not going to explain everything but rather show some of what moved me.
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Jim Morrison died in 1971, 27 years old. Pamela Courson died 3 years after, aged 27.
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Touch Me
©, The Doors, Elecktra Records
Photo Credit:
http://encycl.opentopia.com/term/Jim_Morrison
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