There are no words. I have never felt this heartbroken in my entire life. I have never felt so empty, so nauseas, so numb, so shocked, so… sad.
He will be forgotten as people go back to their every day lives and forget about his legacy… it’s already started.
And I feel so lost.










6 responses so far ↓
Mibsy // July 1, 2009 at 1:55 am
Oh Jess, don’t forget there is at least one new fan here, partly because you wrote about him here on your blog several weeks ago and it made me curious and open to seeing all there is to know about him for the first time…I have no intention of forgetting, I am only just beginning!
Anna // July 2, 2009 at 12:33 am
MJ’s musical influence was too great for him to really be forgotten, Jess
It is amazing how just one man influenced so many of the top musicians since he hit the scene.
Hugs xx
Sharon xx // July 2, 2009 at 5:05 am
He will never be forgotten Jess ~ he was a part of my childhood and I’ve recently updated my cd collection by buying his music on cd rather than vinyl [yes, I am that old lol].
I truly believe that he is in a better place. I think he was misunderstood, naive in a childlike way and quite a special human being. His love will love on in those he cared for and his music will live on for eternity.
God Bless you Michael ~ may your soul fly freely and may your music fill the heavens.
Hugs Jess
Sharon xx
Val // July 2, 2009 at 10:46 am
he always wanted to be left alone and be known only for his art.
People wont forget that – its inbuilt into all of our lives, childhoods, happy memories if we like it or not.
i think people have finally realised that everyone should now leave his family alone…
he made his music to live forever – thats what he wanted – and i have no doubt it (and his message) will.
japs // July 2, 2009 at 9:18 pm
Let’s keep the faith. Michael is in our hearts. Michael is really different. His death devastated me. Let us keep the Michael Jackson flame alive.
Dee // July 20, 2009 at 4:20 am
He will never be forgotten Jess. In fact, only now (and yes, too late) many people are starting to see Michael for who he was and not what the media made him out to be. His legacy will live on in the millions of people whose lives he touched. I was at the Staples Centre and also at those significant places he called home, and the outpouring of love from all over the world is incredible. Oh yes, he will live on, even if we don’t get through this.