I love the above images; there is something about that era. Apparently, many people claim she is the greatest musical muse of the 'rock generation', for instance, many of Eric Clapton's greatest love songs were written about Ms. Boyd, and how he couldn't have her because she was married to his best friend, George Harrison. The song below is a reinterpretation by Clapton:
Have you ever loved a woman so much you tremble in pain?
Have you ever loved a woman so much you tremble in pain?
And all the time you know she bears another man's name.
Have you ever loved a woman so much it's a shame and a sin?
Have you ever loved a woman so much it's a shame and a sin?
And all the time you know she belongs to your very best friend.
Have you ever loved a woman and you know you can't leave her alone?
Have you ever loved a woman and you know you can't leave her alone?
Something deep inside of you won't let you wreck your very best friend's home.
Have you ever loved a woman so much you tremble in pain?
And all the time you know she bears another man's name.
Have you ever loved a woman so much it's a shame and a sin?
Have you ever loved a woman so much it's a shame and a sin?
And all the time you know she belongs to your very best friend.
Have you ever loved a woman and you know you can't leave her alone?
Have you ever loved a woman and you know you can't leave her alone?
Something deep inside of you won't let you wreck your very best friend's home.
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