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Stuart Leigh's avatar

Great illustration

Bonnie FARBER's avatar

If ever you needed a time to keep the faith , this is it ...!

At moments like this I like to recall James Cleaveland and his angelic choir sing " I Shall Wear a

Crown." Take heart and stare down crushing nothingness ... ( great metaphor !)

He's singing for you : https://youtu.be/0gBQHcmz2n8?si=TMr1D9fWImBWjp3i

Verna Gillis's avatar

I assume daybreak appeared?

Rebecca Kalin's avatar

Still waiting. How about in Kerhonky?

Esther Merves's avatar

We're with you this time. You're not alone.

Julie Thompson-Dobkin's avatar

Two great songs to frame the mind at this moment in time, when choices seem limited: cry or pursue the universe with thoughts of the Big Bang Theory and the reality/ unreality of the situation.

Stuart Leigh's avatar

Don’t cry, baby, don’t cry. ♥️

Joan Marlow Golan's avatar

Great illustration, Bex!

Rebecca Kalin's avatar

TY, JMG! The Big Band in shorthand.

Check out the Barenaked Ladies lyrics--very funny.

Not to forget Roy O, always a favorite. Try singing along with him,

Joan Marlow Golan's avatar

Yes, loved the Barenaked Ladies song (but could never get into the TV show)--poignant that Colbert used it for his swan song. And "Cryin'" was one of my teenage favorites--so sad that Roy died at 52, he was one of the greats.

Rebecca Kalin's avatar

Love Roy. This from the internet:

Roy Orbison possessed a remarkable, operatic vocal range that spanned approximately three to four octaves (estimated from \(F\#2\) to E5 or D6). He utilized a masterful blend of baritone depths and soaring, crystal-clear tenor to countertenor falsettos.

Rebecca Kalin's avatar

TY, JMG! The Big Bang in shorthand.

(The Bare Naked Ladies song has very funny lyrics.)