SPIRITS OF THE FALLEN STARS
Spirits of the fallen stars come
forth from the grave and speak to the living. Tell us, where did it all go
wrong? Where did money, fancy clothes, and shiny cars turn into the
frowns that left scars? We need to know what it is in super-stardom that
tends to lead individuals down the path of self-destruction. Did we hear
but fail to listen when you spoke to us of being a prisoner in your own
home? Is it a fact that life at the top is so lonely that it is not worth
living?
Speak
to the thousands of aspiring youths, whose dream is to follow in your
footsteps, and caution them of the pitfalls. Hold up a sign that
says “beware” before another person takes the fatal step into the dungeon
of stardom.
The
list reads like the “Who’s Who of America ”: Marilyn, Elvis, Janis,
Kurt, Jimi, Anna Nicole, and Michael. Are there any left? Oh, dare
I forget Jim! There was something about that “door” that once you entered you
never wanted to leave. Yes, I’m talking about the door of fame that opens
into the living room of fortune. Is it “grateful” being dead, or is there
greatness in “staying alive?”
Where
is it “Mr. and Miss Grave Yard Socialite” that you go for the “Great Reunion in the Sky?” Is it in the mist of clouds
that whirl over the mansion in Memphis ,
or in the sparkling sunshine that leads the way to
Never-Never-Land? Is it your presence that is felt in the hum of
the gentle winds that sweep across the sloping plains of Max Yasgur’s
Farm? I doubt we who are living will ever know, but one thing we do
understand, you are not with us any more and we miss you.
We
cannot help but wonder what it is that makes so many want to follow in your
footsteps. We hear our friends say, “If I had the looks of Marilyn” or
“If I could sing like Elvis or dance like Michael” I would be happy.
Somewhere “Mr. Happy” got lost in the shuffle.
As
“Mr. and Mrs. Public”, we saw the talent, but we did not recognize the
sorrow. We saw a bosom of glamour, but we failed to see a heart. We saw a
shield of emeralds, but we did not see a person. What we saw was a puppet
on a string used as a moneymaking machine. Not just for yourself but for
many others who surrounded you.
“Mr.
and Miss Entertainment,” you did not set a good example for those who desire to
be like you. If this is what fame and fortune brings, those of us from
grassroots America
should be proud. The days, the hours, and the moments, all the time that
we spend being happy is sufficient for our contentment. We wish that in some
way we could have extended that happiness to you.
If
we failed you by looking at the glamour and not into your heart, we are
truly sorry. Even though our apology may be too late for you, maybe
we can stop others from getting caught in the trap of “Fame and Fortune
Addiction.”
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