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The rose 🌹 is such a perfect symbol — beauty and vulnerability wrapped in one. That quote reminds me how growth, grace, and relationships often come with their own sharp edges. Still worth leaning in.
If you were the Casting Agent for a production of The 10 Commandments," who would you cast in the role of Moses!?
Let me explain.
the quote is from Issac Hayes, the creator of the album(yes, I said ALBUM) "Hot Buttered Soul"
Moses is the guy who brought down the Tablets.
Issac Hayes was called "The Black Moses"
If all we have been taught is wrong, Moses would already be black, or atleast darkskined,
Hmm, off on a tangent? I think not!!!
@dafocker44 To pull off an "Album" with only four tracks and it be the success that "Hot Buttered Soul" turned out to be, was a The Black Moses move for sure. I loved that Album and even though Walk on By, and By The Time I Get To Phoenix were perhaps the most popular tracks, I'm still searching for the true meaning of "Hyperbolicsyllabicsesquedalymistic". I think he was able to smell the roses.
@SeekingRod Thats quite the word you put in there! However, there was a question that, like the knocks in lenny Williams greatest hit went unanswered, my question went unanswered as well!!
@dafocker44 - Because, like Hayes, he has left us way too soon, I can't cast who I think would be the perfect Moses ... James Earl Jones. Can't you just hear that voice saying "Let me people go"?
@SeekingRod First I thought for only a fleeting second, Denzel, but I said noooooo. I thought and thought, "Who"? And I had to ask the question, "Didn't Moses have a speech impediment?" James Earl Jones!!!!!!!
Now let him read the quote about the rose!!!!
@dafocker44 Ha! Great minds, and I can hear it clearly.