Paul McCartney on his Wife
Linda coming back as a squirrel
"After
Linda died, I think all of us in the family would hear noises, or see things,
and would say, 'That's Linda, that's mom,' and a lot of things happened like
that," he said in an interview with Sawyer which aired today on ABCNEWS'
Good Morning America.
"And
I think in some ways it's very comforting to think she's still here. You'd like
to think that, and you do."
Serendipitous
events convinced McCartney that his wife was still around him.
"It's
the magic of little things," he says.
One
day, as he worked in an edit room, a fragment of a recorded sentence simply
"appeared."
"The
soundman hit the button and Linda's voice just said, 'I'm in heaven.' So it's
that kind a thing. It's the beautiful moments, inspirational moments, you
know," said McCartney.
McCartney
says there have been many moments since her death in which he has felt his late
wife's spirit. In the end of his poem "Her Spirit" he mentions a rare
meeting with a white squirrel.
"I
was on a horse ride. I was on my own now, because Linda taught me to ride and
she was a great rider. And one day, after she died, I saw this white squirrel
in the woods. I mean, this one was looking right at me, didn't move.
My
mind just went, 'That's probably Linda. Somehow her spirit's got into
that'," he said. "And I think it's very comforting.
"I
don't know if that's true, but it sure is a great thought."
Reading this sort of rubbish I am so glad that I'm a Catholic.
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