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Although you can't see it, you know they are smiling<br />
Each time someone shows that he cares." }}
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Each Friday during the last year of Walt's life, the Sherman brothers would be called up to his office. It had essentially become routine, from being a small request in 1965 to a clockwork event, and the Shermans were always happy to oblige him. After some brief discussion - about life, business, other things - Walt would eventually walk to his window overlooking the park and watch the people below.<br />
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With that, the brothers would sit at the piano and begin to perform "Feed the Birds". Richard says that, on one occasion, he was standing near Walt as they began to finish the performance and barely heard him whisper, "Yeah...that's what this is all about."<br />
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The song was Walt's favorite from the time it was penned until his death. It was also performed at his funeral.
* The soundtrack of ''[[Brokeback Mountain]]'', especially the beautiful instrumental tracks and "A Love That Will Never Grow Old", sung by Emmylou Harris. It was sad when the film originally came out, but it's even more heartbreaking now because film is a [[Funny Aneurysm Moment]].
** It should be said that "If Today Was Your Last Day" by Nickelback not only makes you appreciate being alive, but brings upon you the perspective of those that don't have very long.
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