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Herman’s Hermits – years may come, years may go

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Released in January 1970 Years May Come, Years May Go was performed by the Herman’s Hermits reaching Number 7 in the United Kingdom.  The band formed in Manchester in 1962 with many of their hits charting in the 1960’s.

What we like

  • The theme of the song repeats the obvious reminding us of the reality of our day to day existence in simple terms

Mind experience

  • Many of us have experienced the phenomena of time passing differently.  What has a massive effect on its passing is the use of our minds.  The lost times are when we get captured in what is happening or happened in our lives.  Only to find that while we have been captured, time seemed to stop still, while everything else has moved on.  What is happening within our minds can make time speed up or slow down for us.  Whether this time is spent in good productive thought and output can make all the difference.  All of which we are experiencing will become a memory one day anyway.  Our choice is to create new memories in the present or keep old memories prolonged.  How many old memories are your repeating and how many are you creating?

To think about

  • Years may come, (years may come)
    Years may go, (quickly go)
    Some go fast, (very fast)
    Some go slow, (oh so slow)
    Some are good, (very good)
    Some are bad, (very sad)  
    For each one, (for what comes)
    Just be glad, (let´s be glad)

 

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