"Missing you at Christmas" lyric written by: Nicole & Ruth Kimbrough,
Copyright 2010, Caye Records,
Published by Belmopan Music BMI.
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"Missing You On Christmas Day"
I was inspired from a dream I had August 23rd 2010 at 10:30AM. And at 4:30 AM that same morning Nicole dreamed about their being at a concert and she asked him to find her a good seat to see two girls she had performed with in the past. He nodded his head as if to say yes and showed her a seat and later when she looked in her hands there was a book with all his lyrics and she said “Oh, these are Grandpa's lyrics”. He always wanted his "Dolly" to sing his songs. That was his name for Nicole, and mine was "Baby Ruth". My dream is that I was at some kind of event and he was standing to my left in silhouette, then a male voice came over a loud speaker saying. “Mr. Peters kiss every-one you love,” and I said to myself he should kiss the ones he loves first. People were there because I saw a Yellow arm next to me but the rest was pitch black and from my left came a very white carriage on horses I could not see. He saw the carriage and he took off running to it without saying goodbye, he ran very fast to it and left me crying and trying to reach his famous picture in his red shirt, that was on the side of the room that my family was in. It took a while for Nicole and I to compose ourselves to sing and listen to this song. We are better now but we still get teary every-time this song plays.
....Ruth Kimbrough
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released November 27, 2010
"Missing you at Christmas" lyric written by: Nicole & Ruth Kimbrough,
Arranged and produced by: Barry Fasman, co-produced by Mike Hyde,
Copyright 2010, Caye Records,
Published by Belmopan Music BMI.
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