“MERLE HAGGARD DIED ON HIS OWN BIRTHDAY — AND HE HAD PREDICTED IT WEEKS BEFORE”April 6, 2016. Merle Haggard turned 79. And died the same day.The Hag had told his family weeks earlier: “I’m going on my birthday.” They thought he was joking. He wasn’t.He had been sick for months — pneumonia, failing lungs, a body worn down by decades of life lived at full volume. But there was something in him that knew. Something that had always known.This was the man who sang “Sing Me Back Home” from memories of watching his friend walk to the gas chamber at San Quentin. Who wrote “Mama Tried” about the mother he couldn’t stop disappointing. Who turned 21 in prison doing life without parole.A man that close to death for that long — he recognizes it when it walks into the room.”When I die, you can take that last song I wrote and play it at my funeral.”He chose his exit. The same way he’d chosen every verse, every chord, every hard year.But what he whispered to his wife Theresa in those final hours — words she has only shared with the closest of his family — is the most Merle thing ever spoken… 🌹Would YOU be brave enough to choose your own last day?
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