I’ll Be There For You

I had a practice session with a woman from Australia. She was nice to work with, but said she was in a bit of a hurry, so we tried not to talk too much and just jump right in. I went first and got a song by Bon Jovi. Honestly, taco salad came in before that, but I just left that. It seemed very American and I thought it probably wasn’t anything. I asked her if she had a birthday recently (because the song mentioned a birthday) and she said, “No.” I then asked if the song “I’ll Be There for You” by Bon Jovi meant anything to her. She said, “Yes it does,” and she explained after the reading that “I’ll Be There for You” pointed to her sister’s addiction to the TV show Friends because the theme song from Friends is also “I’ll Be There for You.” She said that Bon Jovi was someone they watched constantly on TV when they were younger and she thought it was so clever how her sister brought the two together. She said every time her sister comes through during a reading she brings up Friends in some way. She then asked for the specific lyrics I heard, I told them they were:

I wasn’t there when you were happy

(I wasn’t there to make you happy)

And I wasn’t there when you were down, down

Didn’t mean to miss your birthday, baby

I wish I had seen you blow those candles out

She teared up and she said she couldn’t believe how there could be “so many layers” to these lyrics. She said there was a birthday recently, but it wasn’t hers. She said her family had recently celebrated her Father and Brother’s birthdays over the weekend. I can’t remember who went first, but one blew candles out on the cake and then they re-lit them and then the other person blew out the candles. She said in that moment she thought about how she wished her sister could have been there and wondered if she was there in spirit. She said she felt strongly that her sister was sending a message telling her that she was in fact at the birthday party. She said her sister loved parties and she never missed one when she was alive.

I will just end with that. If you would like me to try to get a hello or a wink from your relative, please email me at lyricalmedium@gmail.com. Only give me your first name and the first name of the person you would like to connect with. I only ask that you tell them in your head or out loud that you would like them to deliver you a message through me. This is not a party trick, please don’t ask them to send you a specific song or lyric, it just doesn’t work that way (I have tried with a few relatives and it just doesn’t work). They only give me something they want to tell you, not the other way around.