Think Of Laura

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Remembering Laura: A Tribute to a Lost Friend

Christopher Cross's song "Think Of Laura" is a heartfelt tribute to a friend who passed away too soon. The lyrics convey a deep sense of loss and remembrance, yet they also emphasize the importance of celebrating the life and joy that Laura brought to those around her. The song opens with a nostalgic reflection on Laura's ability to brighten the singer's day with her smile and her perceptive nature, which allowed her to see through facades and understand the true emotions of others.

The chorus, "Think of Laura but laugh don't cry, I know she'd want it that way," serves as a poignant reminder to cherish the happy memories and the positive impact Laura had on their lives. This sentiment is reinforced by the repetition of the line, suggesting that Laura's spirit lives on in the laughter and joy of those who remember her. The song portrays Laura as a loyal and caring friend, someone who was taken away unexpectedly, leaving a void in the lives of those who knew her.

In the latter part of the song, Cross addresses Laura directly, expressing a belief that she is still present in some form, providing comfort and taking away their tears. This spiritual connection underscores the enduring bond between the living and the deceased, suggesting that Laura's essence continues to influence and inspire. The song's gentle melody and sincere lyrics create a touching homage to a beloved friend, encouraging listeners to find solace in the happy memories and to honor the legacy of those they have lost.

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