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Reply #30 posted 05/19/18 9:18am

206Michelle

anangellooksdown said:

I liked the article. He obviously loves Prince. The only thing I will reiterate is many of us feel very sad that Prince was “alone” when he died, because that’s our fears mirroring off him and his situation. He was okay.

"Letters from Prince: A Minneapolis writer remembers his relationship with a lost star"

By Neal Karlen

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I just pray Prince wasn’t cognizant, even for a mite of a moment, that he was dying alone in a nondescript elevator, in a Wonder Bread suburb of the city that was one day too late in telling him we loved him as much as he loved Minneapolis.

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Because there’s one thing I’m positive I know about Prince. After knowing him in forever alternating cycles of greater, lesser and sometimes not-at-all friendship over the last 31 years: His biggest and perhaps only fear was dying alone.

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http://www.startribune.com/letters-from-prince-a-minneapolis-writer-remembers-his-relationship-with-a-lost-star/377555951/

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Reply #31 posted 05/19/18 7:26pm

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206Michelle said:

anangellooksdown said:

I liked the article. He obviously loves Prince. The only thing I will reiterate is many of us feel very sad that Prince was “alone” when he died, because that’s our fears mirroring off him and his situation. He was okay.

"Letters from Prince: A Minneapolis writer remembers his relationship with a lost star"

By Neal Karlen

.

I just pray Prince wasn’t cognizant, even for a mite of a moment, that he was dying alone in a nondescript elevator, in a Wonder Bread suburb of the city that was one day too late in telling him we loved him as much as he loved Minneapolis.

.

Because there’s one thing I’m positive I know about Prince. After knowing him in forever alternating cycles of greater, lesser and sometimes not-at-all friendship over the last 31 years: His biggest and perhaps only fear was dying alone.

.

http://www.startribune.com/letters-from-prince-a-minneapolis-writer-remembers-his-relationship-with-a-lost-star/377555951/

How would he know what Prince's biggest fear was?

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