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On this Valentines Day of love stories, Loretta and Arthur Quesinberry chime in with their love song.
Its Some Sunday Morning, in honor of that June Sunday 63 years ago when they were married. All these years later, the Forest Acres couple hes 90, shes 87, and they have four grown children still warble that sweet song and many others. They sing to each other in the car, in the house and, until recent health problems slowed them down, as entertainment at retirement homes.
Arthur even sings in his sleep full songs sometimes.
One night she said, You wake me up singing, you have to sing me back to sleep, Arthur says. So I sang her to sleep with My Cup Runneth Over.
That tune from the musical I Do! I Do! ends:
In only a moment we both will be old
We wont even notice the world turning cold
And so in this moment with sunlight above
My cup runneth over with love.
Joey Holleman


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