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Date Posted: 00:39:25 02/09/04 Mon
Author: Lana
Subject: Where for art thou dear Eliza?
In reply to: Jessica 's message, "Re: The Crow works" on 21:13:50 08/07/01 Tue

I have been researching the life of Brandon Lee for the past few weeks - I watched The Crow a few months ago for the first time. I too have wondered what happened to Eliza. Certainly, she must have felt so lost, numb and totally helpless at losing a man so loyal and loving as Brandon. You only have to look at the way he is in The Crow to understand the eternal bond that they must share. If it were me I think that his passing would have been the death of myself also. The light as they say would have been turned out. I want to know so many things about a man who has now rested for over 10 years. He has been such an inspiration to many, it seems unjustifiable that he would be taken in such an unfortunate manner. Having lost love of my own (In death) it is heart wrenching. You feel as though your whole being is being swept out to sea, whilst your body is left to pick up the pieces. I feel deeply for Eliza her lose is enormous and will be felt for eternity, not a day will go by where she does not think of him, his laugh, his love, his smile, the sound of his voice, the way it felt to have his hands on her face, his kiss, the taste of him. So many things, large and small, yet in time they will become less painful. I wish Eliza all the very best in her journey, after such a tragedy, she is a beautiful woman who has delighted the hearts of many.

Should anyone wish to reply to this message to my personal e-mail I am afraid that you will be unable to do so as it has a filter, which only allows those persons in my address book to get back through - however I will write to those who leave their e-mail address on the site for me.

Kindest regards,
Lana Davis

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