PATSY CLINE TOLD HER BEST FRIEND SHE WOULDN’T LIVE PAST 30. She was 30 when the plane went down. In the months before March 1963, Patsy started giving things away. A robe to Dottie West. A charm bracelet to Loretta Lynn. She kept saying it — casually, like the weather — “Honey, I’ve got a feeling I’m not gonna be around much longer.” Loretta laughed it off. Dottie begged her to stop talking that way. Then Patsy asked Dottie to drive her home from Kansas City. Dottie said yes. Patsy changed her mind at the last minute — took the small plane instead, with Cowboy Copas and Hawkshaw Hawkins. The weather turned. The plane never made it to Nashville. Dottie kept that robe for the rest of her life. She could never bring herself to wear it. What did Patsy say to Loretta, three weeks before the crash, that Loretta refused to repeat for thirty years?
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