I have a cheapie discount MP3 with no such special feature but if I did have a power music button, I know exactly what my song would be: Lynyrd Skynyrd’s southern fried power ballad “Freebird.” Between the rhythm (which lets me run my standard training pace of a 10-minute mile) and the lyrics, it’s perfect. The added bonus is the ripping guitar solo, which makes me increase my pace to an all-out sprint for exactly the length of time I am able. The solo (actually a guitar “duel” between band members Gary Rossington and Allen Collins) runs four and a quarter minutes long. I like "Freebird" for my finish line music because of that epic duel.
The next race I competed in was five months later, a 5K on March 1. I was running faster than usual because it was a short race, but during the last third I started to fatigue. Everything was hurting from my knees to my lower back to my shoulders, which were starting to slump. As I fell behind some younger runners with whom I’d been keeping pace, here came "Freebird." My shoulders lifted as if by some force beyond my own sheer will. My knees and low back warmed as if they’d just been massaged. Allen and Gary started jamming and I streaked past the entire gaggle behind which I’d been lagging. I finished in 26:44, an 8:52 mile, a personal record for me that earned me 2nd place in my age group and a shiny medal.And I knew it was going to be a fantastic day. Apparently I’ve had my own personal power feature all along. Don’t we all? I challenge you to tap into yours the next time you need a boost.
(By the way, my divorce was final on March 27.)
Freebird by Lynyrd Skynyrd
If I leave here tomorrow 
Would you still remember me? 
For I must be traveling on, now, 
'Cause there's too many places I've got to see. 
But, if I stayed here with you [boy], 
Things just couldn't be the same. 
'Cause I'm as free as a bird now, 
And this bird you cannot change.
Lord knows, I can't change.
Lord knows, I can't change.
Bye-bye, it’s been a sweet love. 
Though this feeling I can't change. 
But please don't take it badly, 
'Cause Lord knows I'm to blame.
But, if I stayed here with you [boy], 
Things just couldn't be the same. 
’Cause I'm as free as a bird now, 
And this bird you'll never change.
And this bird you cannot change. 
Lord knows, I can't change. 
Lord help me, I can't change.
1 comment:
Seems to be that you're a free bird yourself, Debra, and no need to change anything at all.
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