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Where Do Broken Hearts Go: Whitney Has Found Her Way Home

Posted: 02/13/2012 12:55 am

"Where do broken hearts go, can they find their way home, back to the open arms of a love that's waiting there. And if somebody loves you-won't they always love you. . ."

I am shocked. I am saddened. I was crying as I penned this column in the wee hours of Sunday morning. I feel as if I just lost a big sister, someone who has traveled on my life's journey with me. Singer Whitney Houston is dead at the age of 48, just 3 years older than me, she was an icon of Gen X, and I have every 45, cassette and CD she ever made. Every single one of them.

As teenage black girls growing up in southern New Jersey in the 1980s, she was someone unimaginable to us: young, black, beautiful, from Newark, talented, energetic, and she possessed a voice like something out of Gabriel's Angelic Choir in Heaven. She set a new standard for Gen X, she was our Diana Ross, our Billie Holiday. I keep listening to "Where Do Broken Hearts Go" my favorite Whitney Houston song of all time. How appropriate and how sad to listen to the lyrics of this song and see the images of her face so young, happy, and full of life flash across the screen.

Whitney's death was tough news to take on an otherwise quiet, cold, snowy Saturday night in February here on the East Coast. I had just gotten off Twitter for the night to settle in by the warm fire to work on my second book about the power of human connection, and the need for those of us in this present generation who are so busy, so harried, so hurried, so worried, so disconnected to refocus our attention on what truly matters in life. God, who would have thought that Whitney Houston's death, much like Soul Train founder Don Cornelius, and Michael Jackson's deaths before her would prove so painfully my premise. Although we do not yet know the cause of death of Ms. Houston, we know this: She was troubled. She struggled with drug addiction, with depression, with career setbacks, a very public divorce and fall from entertainment royalty.

Unlike Don Cornelius who took his own life and was clearly battling depression, and Michael Jackson who arguably took his own life by consenting to the use of powerful prescription drugs to put himself to sleep routinely, Whitney Houston was seemingly on her way back up with the upcoming Sparkle movie, and rumors that she may even serve as a judge on one of the American Idol type shows. She looked well. But, I remember another songstress, Phyllis Hyman that I had occasion to see in concert at DAR Constitution Hall in Washington DC in the summer of 1994; she looked fabulous, her voice was great, she said she had just returned to church, given her life back to God, and was looking toward her future. Months later she died of an overdose.

Much will be written in the next days, weeks, and months about Whitney and we will all mourn her loss for years to come. Yet, what I wanted to impart to us all tonight is this: Stop. Look. Listen.. to those around you. People are hurting right in front of our very eyes, but we often turn away or we don't want to be bothered. We are too busy after all. Tragically, we are losing the great ones and our very own loved ones to depression, sadness, suicide, isolation, drugs, brokenness, or worse. Folks, whether you believe in a Creator or not, whether you believe in an afterlife or not, one thing we all know for sure: We will all surely die. This is something we all must experience. Death comes as a thief, none of us knows the day or hour so we would be wise to live our lives fruitfully, faithfully, and fulfilled in whatever time we have.

My personal take away from yet another tragic loss of such a young gifted fellow human being is this: We need one another. We are all connected. We all need love. We all need support. We all need encouragement. And most of all we all need redemption, and second chances when we fail. We all need and want forgiveness when we err, and we want to trust again every time we are hurt. We want to love again and again and again. Sadly, we don't. When we fail, or we get hurt; we often get stuck. We wallow in regret, guilt, and self-deprivation. The only way we survive the storms and shoals of our lives is through the grace of a loving God, the helping hands of good friends, and the loving hearts of our families. Thus, we should take greater care of what truly matter. Take care of what is truly precious. All we get to take with us is love, folks. That is it. None of the accolades, accomplishments, or money comes with us.

In the final analysis, Whitney Houston did it her way. She knew great heights, great success, great fame, great fortune, and great accolades. Yet, she also knew great pain, great humiliation, great sadness. Despite it all, she gave us a great gift in her unforgettable voice. May she rest in peace, may God bless her family especially her young daughter, and may we all pause truly for a moment to ask how we find our way back home, to what truly matters in our lives.

 
 
 

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"Where do broken hearts go, can they find their way home, back to the open arms of a love that's waiting there. And if somebody loves you-won't they always love you. . ." I am shocked. I am saddened.
"Where do broken hearts go, can they find their way home, back to the open arms of a love that's waiting there. And if somebody loves you-won't they always love you. . ." I am shocked. I am saddened.
 
 
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10:49 PM on 02/15/2012
Billie Holiday changed the course of popular singing, in a sense, the course of modern music. Not trying to take anything from Whitney Houston, but Billie Holiday needs to be understood as the singular phenomena she was, beyond comparison. Anyone after her has to refer to her innovations. She and Ella stand as pillars to all vocalists in their wake.
08:35 PM on 02/15/2012
God bless Whitney Houston and her family. God don't make no mistakes, we are all his children. We all fall short at some point in time. Jesus loves us, and he will never leave us nor forsake us for thoughs who believe in god. Whitney Houston believed in God and that's what matters to god. Whitney just got caught up on worldly things. Its ashame the way she left this earth, broken hearted, but the lord took her home, just as he did Micheal Jackson. I feel no one should pass judgement on no one, we all do wrong and say mean things. I think Bobby Brown should go to the funeral. God is love, whoever believes in God, should have love in their heart.
02:51 PM on 02/14/2012
Thank you for this piece. I just have a huge heartache right now that can only be healed by the love of Jesus. I pray that Ms. Houston's family and friends find comfort in His love. RIP, precious child of the King!
02:45 PM on 02/14/2012
Just a little misinformation here. You mention Michael Jackson died of consenting to the use of powerful prescription drugs..... Propofol killed him and that is by no means a prescription drug.
12:20 PM on 02/14/2012
Aww Im crying AGAIN - What a beautiful beautiful blog!! i LOVED it - thankyou xxx
11:24 AM on 02/14/2012
I think all of the singers look good, Rihanna look real good. I'm a fan of hers, I think she is very pretty
08:45 AM on 02/14/2012
Thank you for this article, especially the part about looking around us and seeing the people around who are hurting right in front of our eyes. Whitney Houston is with God now; may she finally rest in peace, and may we all try to have more compassion for those around us who are suffering, and do what we can to help them. Life is all about love and God, thanks again and God bless!
08:30 AM on 02/14/2012
Whitney Houston's music was very much a part of the soundtrack of my life. And I thought that she and Kevin Costner made a wonderful, if star-crossed movie couple. I think all of us send our hearts out to her sweet daughter and the rest of the family and hope that in time, they will come to know healing.
04:38 AM on 02/14/2012
I love the so All the man that I need, I knew she was singing to our lord, but really this one this time has to go down as the last congress needs to make a law the these celebs cannot go on tour make movies make music the Industry draged her out of in house treatment to out paitent treatment for the last two years had this lady running like a robot, all celebs needs to compleat their program,I really feel bad she was like a lamb brought to slaughter,,,,sad,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,plum, ny
01:30 AM on 02/14/2012
Thank You so much for writing this article and pointing out the lessons we can take from her untimely death. Everything you mentioned I felt as well being a teenager when Whitney came onto the scene in 1985. I was in total awe of her beauty and talent. She was one of a kind and their will never be anyone else like her again. I only want to focus on her her music and voice, not on her downward spiral that affected her being. She is gone and is now at peace. Love you always, Ms. Whitney Houston. You will forever shine.
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10:37 PM on 02/13/2012
Very nice piece! Yes, we all have our struggles and don't always find those along the way to lift us up and help us soar.
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07:17 PM on 02/13/2012
Amen!
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02:58 PM on 02/13/2012
Thanks for offering lessons that we can take from this tragic loss. Not too many yet have taken this step. Wonderful sentiments within this piece. Thanks so much for sharing your perspective and voice, Sophia!
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05:56 PM on 02/13/2012
Thanks sis I liked your piece also!
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02:07 PM on 02/13/2012
I agree we all need compassion, all of us
01:57 PM on 02/13/2012
Thank you, I also loved both Whitney and her music at this time I choose to remember her as being on the top of her game not for the demons that chased her...R.I.P....