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George Lukezic


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New Found Love
by Popcaan

Love Takes Time
by Orleans

This is my compilation of popular time related songs, in chronological order, that express my search for “New Found Love” from early Grade School to the final song that is to my true love for over the past forty years. 

Don’t Stop Believing
by Journey

Puppy Love
by Paul Anka

Theme From a Summer Place
by The Lettermen

Oh How Happy
by Shades of Blue

Incense & Peppermints
by Strawberry Alarm Clock

Just Dropped In (To See What Condition Your Condition Was In)
by Kenny Rogers and the First Edition

Can’t Get Enough
by Bad Company 

50 Ways to Leave Your Lover
by Paul Simon

Time in a Bottle
by Jim Croce

Work: George Lukezic

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George Lukezic


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Work


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KISS:
Rock And Roll All Nite


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My lives begin with work. After living in a space capsule for 9 months I was forced off my life support system and into the world. The moment I took my first breath I had to start working on my human skills of eating, walking, talking and socializing. After 9 years I had mastered these skills and was now ready for a new experience. Now I had to learn about manual labor. Washing dishes, cutting grass, raking leaves and shoveling snow. Theses jobs were done at home for free because my dad told me to do them. Mowing lawns and shoveling snow for the neighbors was the first source of income for me as a kid for a few years. I could earn up to 50 cents per job.

My next job when I was 11 was for $2.00 a day, a Pepsi and a plane Bologna sandwich. I worked in the summer for a man named Bill D who sold fruit and vegetables door to door from a big red truck. He would pick me, my brother and other neighbor kids up at 7 in the morning and we would get home around 8 at night. I walked a lot but made $120 a summer for a couple of years.

My first inside job was working at a drug store for three years while in High School. Now I was making real money. $1.25 an hour and over 25 hours a week. After graduating from High School, I went to college and got an Associate Degree and payed for it by working 2 summers as a laborer on construction for $5.50 an hour.

After college I got a job at a foundry on second shift starting at $3.19 an hour. I worked there for 91 days before I had to leave for 2 years in the Military because of the draft. Since I had 90 days at the foundry before I was drafted, I was able to return to work there. I was lucky to be able to go back even though it was hard work and dirty. I had a total of 24 years there when I was laid off an got a job at an auto assembly plant then a parts plant. During that time, I went back to school and received my Bachelor Degree.

After 2 years at the parts plant, I went on Skill Trades where I worked for 18 years and then another 3 years as a contract worker.

My life began with work but I don’t want to end it with working. You can add up all the years I worked but you or I can say how long I will be around after I quit working. So, this is my farewell letter to work and a Hello to life.

Resentment: George Lukezic

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George Lukezic


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Resentment


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Barclay James Harvest:
Sea of Tranquility


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A Day Trip to the Moon

The afternoon Moon in the sky glows like a giant peaceful world floating in a sea of blue.  A great place to get away from this chaotic earth.  If it was only possible to travel there for a day to the shores of the Sea of Tranquility where I could lay back in a chaise lounge and look back at the earth.  Safely away from all the pain and misery on earth yet a beautiful sight from afar.  What went wrong with the World we once knew.  A World that can take care of itself better than we could ever do.  Some day we will realize this but it may be too late for us.  For now I will just enjoy the view from my chaise lounge on the shores of the Sea of Tranquility and not think about the future.

Junk: George Lukezic

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George Lukezic


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Junk


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Paul McCartney:
Junk


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My Junky Day

After a long night with a junk head
I woke up late to a junk heap
A junk pile
The place I call home
The radio was playing Simple Man by the Junkyard Band
I got out of bed and ate junk food for breakfast 
A recipe I got from some old junk food news
I checked out yesterday’s junk mail
Also looked at my junk e-mail and my junk bonds
Later that day I went to the junk shop
It was at the entrance of the junkyard
The junk dealer said he had some space junk
There had to be something there to make junk art
I found just what I needed and went home 
I called my junk head friend to come over to help me create
We cleared a spot at home to make room for our junk art
We moved the junk heap to another spot
Then straightened up the junk pile
We were ready to start, but
We crashed for the rest of the day
Maybe we will try again later
The junk will still be junk tomorrow

Cells: George Lukezic

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George Lukezic


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Cells


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U2:
Beautiful Day


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What it is Worth

I am just a niche

A portion

A part of

Without me the Greater Mass goes on

But with me things could change

Just by one action in my life that is all

In the end we all end up in a tomb

A vault

A chamber

But maybe my life meant something to the Greater Mass

Disappear: George Lukezic

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George Lukezic


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Disappear


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Bon Jovi:
Always


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Dear Missing You,

I don’t know why life seems so strange
When everything to you seems the same
Seems like minutes, hours, days, months go by
Since I heard you last say “Hi”
If there is a reason
Send me a text, give me a call and tell me why
So we can see if there is something we can try

Love,
I Don’t Know Why

Commute: George Lukezic

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George Lukezic


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Commute


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Weezer:
Surf Wax America


04. WRITING

Traveling to and from work either by car or mass transit can consume over 10 hours a week or more. Ten hours would be 520 hours a year. That is 3.09 solid weeks per year. You have to work, but what if you had options? What would you do?