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Letters to Michael Jackson Aka King of Pop: Book 2
Letters to Michael Jackson Aka King of Pop: Book 2
Letters to Michael Jackson Aka King of Pop: Book 2
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The book is about letters sent to Michael and family and about his lyrics concerning me.
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PublisherAuthorHouse
Release dateNov 8, 2012
ISBN9781477281529
Letters to Michael Jackson Aka King of Pop: Book 2
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karen Z. Taylor

Karen is now 56 years old and still waiting for her happy ending.

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    Letters to Michael Jackson Aka King of Pop - karen Z. Taylor

    © 2012 by Karen Z. Taylor. All rights reserved.

    No part of this book may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted by any means without the written permission of the author.

    Published by AuthorHouse   10/31/2012

    ISBN: 978-1-4772-8153-6 (sc)

    ISBN: 978-1-4772-8152-9 (e)

    Library of Congress Control Number: 2012919499

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    As of 2012 I am now 56 years old. This second book was written after careful thoughts and after the passing of Michael Jackson.

    My first book I wanted Michael to call me and he never did. In this book is letters I wrote to him before he passed away and all of his songs with which he had me in mind. All explained.

    I’d like to say I never believed in spirits before Michael’s death. Four months after his death and plenty of tears shed I heard from Michael first in a song that was not one of his where he said, I will always love you. This is when I believed he was still alive because I did not believe in spirits. But now I believe otherwise. He’s gone but his spirit lives on.

    I am very grateful that I have heard from Michael’s spirit. I feel closure from him. I still hear from Michael every now and then. I have invited his spirit to live with me. Sounds crazy to people who do not believe in spirits but its real.

    I would like Michael’s fans to know that Michael has included me in his music since his Off the Wall album. And if before this album I am uncertain. In Off the Wall album released in 1979 in the song Get on the Floor Michael says, Karen the B going to grove going to move you going to stand right next to you just wait and see. It is funny how he did this right after his Thriller album. He came to a mall and stood right next to me. This is in my first book. Also in this album with the song Off the Wall he says, Karen Live. In the song I can’t help it Michael says, Karen right at the beginning of the song. Lots of Karen’s out there but because Michael followed me through the years I believe it was meant to be me.

    Next in his ‘Thriller album in the song, Wanna be starting something Michael says in it, Karen sing it to the world. In the song, Baby Be Mine he says, and Karen I’ll give you all I got to give three times and also says, show me how it’s Jim also three times. In the song, Billie Jean he says, Yes Karen pretty soon. In the song Pretty Young Thing he just says my name once. In the song Thriller he says, Oh Karen. This album was released in 1982. My first daughter was born in 1983 and it was when she was three years old in 1986 when I saw Michael at the mall. Where I was living there was an empty apartment next to me. This is when I was talking to myself in the bathroom and said, Man in the mirror" to myself etc. etc. etc.

    So in 1987 he comes out with his Bad album and his skin turns white. In the song Bad he says, You’re not a man. In the song Liberian Girl he says, You changed me girl. Next In the song Man in the Mirror I give all credit to Michael to take words said from me and turn it into a lovely song. Now credit is given to two other people for this song and I believe Michael just wanted to protect himself. I’m sure a lie detection test would prove they did not come up with the words to this song. I know what I said. I said, This wind is blowing my mind. I see the kids in the street without enough to eat. A broken bottle top and a white mans soul, also I’ve been a victim of a selfish kind of love it’s time I realize there are some without a home not a nickel to own and I said washed out jeans where Michael came out with washed out dream instead. In the song Just Good Friends he says Karen three times and Stevie says, my baby loved Mitch XXXX. In the song Dirty Diana, right in the middle of the song he says, Karen don’t listen to my music I’m sorry. In the song Leave me Alone I believe since I was laughing so hard about something in the bathroom he says, Who’s laughing baby don’t you know?"

    At this apartment I had a severe breakdown after listening to Michaels Thriller album and because of some unnatural things that happened at the time. I asked my husband for a divorce at this time and had to move from this apartment back to my parent’s home. Because of the custody issues I had to get back together with my husband and my second daughter was born in 1990.

    Next Michael comes out with his Dangerous cd. In his first song, Jam, he says, Karen quiet a few times at the beginning. In the song, In the Closet at the beginning he says, ‘Karen you’re not worth it then towards the end he says, Karen I understand and also, Karen I think love you. In the song, Can’t let her get away Michael says, Hi Karen and later he says, Want Wayne. In the song Will you be there he says, Karen unfed me.

    It was 1992 when I moved back to the town I’m from after my divorce and in 1995 Michael comes out with his History cd. In this two

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