| Author: Donald Jones |
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Elvis Presley is considered by many as one of the most influential singers of the past century. There is little doubt that he was a musical hero to many popular singers as they rose to higher levels in their own careers.
Elvis had a twin brother who died shortly after birth, a devoted alcoholic mother, a father who served time in prison, an impoverished background, a mafia-like clan of close friends, a beautiful wife, and a penchant for legalized drugs.
He was able to communicate effectively with his fans through his many songs and movies. Elvis had a unique voice and singing style and some say he was a spirtual person who represented, believe it or not, the goodness in moral values.
Elvis He entered this world but to be deprived Through conscious mind as a twinless twin; A child then teen driven with mother's pride To defeat daily taunting and chagrin. His character mold based on poverty Provided persuasion by song and verse; He revealed true meaning of liberty While elite declared he a wicked curse.
Modern lifestyle assured he'd not bypass Drug induced pain and sinful temptations; But with early death, he seemed to amass Rightful honour and esteemed ovations.
His words should be played on neon marquee, "I'm just the singer who wanted to be."
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