A Farewell Album for My Parents

by Mark Seiden, Ph.D.

A Farewell Album for My Parents
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A Farewell Album for My Parents demonstrates a creative approach to the aging process.

A Farewell Album for My Parents is for the rapidly growing population of fifty and sixty year olds now called on to coordinate care for their seventy and eighty+ year old parents; and for all families and human service professionals coping with the stresses of end-of-life care.

A Farewell Album for My Parents is an ideal gift for caregivers and those who need care as they grow older.

Price: $19.95
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Rockin' Little Noah (Performed by Art Olins)

Rockin’ little Noah,
Great-grandson named for you,
Rockin’ little Noah,
Great-grandson named for you,
It’s a long, wakeful night,
The kid’s in tears, he’s far from through.
Rockin’ little Noah,
Great-grandson named for you.

Daddy, Daddy,
Should’ve rocked you through the finish line,
Daddy, Daddy,
Should’ve rocked you through the finish line,
But you went out cold and lonesome --
Such a hurtful dying time!
Daddy, Daddy,
Should’ve rocked you through the finish line.

Grave to cradle,
Connecting with this lullaby song.
Grave to cradle,
Connecting with this lullaby song.
So sorry, in your dying,
We couldn’t keep you safe from harm.
Grave to cradle,
Connecting with this lullaby song.

(Instrumental)


Rockin’ little Noah,
Great-grandson named for you,
Rockin’ little Noah,
Great-grandson named for you,
The kid’s a little calmer,
This long night’s done I think we’re through.
Rockin’ little Noah,
Great-grandson named for you.

Noah, Noah,
Noah feel the end of fear,
Noah, Noah,
Noah feel the end of fear,
Flood waters may be rising,
Your ark must sail above your tears.
Noah, Noah,
Noah feel the end of fear.

Daddy, Daddy,
Should’ve rocked you through the finish line,
Daddy, Daddy,
Should’ve rocked you through the finish line,
But you went out cold and lonesome --
Such a hurtful dying time!
Daddy, Daddy,
Should’ve rocked you through the finish line.