He'll only be as gone as we let him be. He'll not only live on in our lives, especially when we pop in a favorite CD, but in the lives of the school children who learn about Canadian history through CRT or Crossroads of Time... through the people who play The Ponyman for their kids... through the artists who have been inspired and influenced by him. It really is a very, very rich legacy, and I'm very glad that he's around to see it for himself; that circumstances have been as generous to him as he himself has always been to others.
What an amazing live he's living!
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