Last Tuesday I set a challenge. To find us a sing-along song to keep up our spirits during this current crisis. As an example, I posted WWI’s Greatest Hit, Pack Up Your Troubles.
There were fewer suggestions than I had hoped – see below. And I’ve yet to make mine. So here it is.
To Everything There is a Season, written by Pete Seegar in late 1950s, incorporating Ecclesiastics 3: 1-8
Dale suggested Bob Marley’s One Love
Susan Zutautas recommended Louis Armstrong’s What a Wonderful World
And there was another, but it appears the blogger has deleted it.
You’re doing a great job Crispina! Thank You! ❤
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Thank you, Deborah. I don’t really see myself in this role, and yet… there are times we have to accept what is given us
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Amen! ❤
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🙂
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Oh yes, Crispina! I like this one and it is perfect!
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Thank you, Dale. My daughters have instructions, this is what I want played at my funeral. And when they scatter my ashes in our favourite woodland, they are to play Spirit in the Sky. Sorted. 🙂
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That is fantastic! I love it. None of this maudlin stuff…
Well sorted.
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That’s me. Some say hard, some say strong, some claim I’m without feelings. I’d dispute all of them. I am me, when my life has made me.
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It is strong, it is definitely NOT without feelings. It is as it should be as far as I am concerned. So call me cold and heartless 😉
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No, not you, never not you. And that’s probably why we hit it off. 🙂
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Like-minded broads 😉
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In this you are correct. And now this like-minded broad is closing down for the night cos here it’s a good many hours since I got up and soon I’ll be venturing off to bed. To read.
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When you read this, it will be I hope you had a lovely sleep and good morning!
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Quite a good night, thank you. But now I’m undecided what to do with this day… apart from the supermarket (I’m out of pistashio nuts!)
And by now you must be nodding off. Sleep well.
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Excellent!
Hmmm. Here the birds are chirping, the sun is shining. I have no idea what I’ll be doing either.
Oh, that won’t do. I’m glad I found a big bag in the freezer the other day. Thought I was out.
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And I’ve just discovered this weekend is Easter. But I didn’t know that until AFTER I’d done the weekly shop. I hope I’ve enough veggies and nuts to last till Tuesday.
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Ah yes, it is. We do lose our sense of time, don’t we?
I hope you do!
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I’m not so bad for losing days as I was when I was ill. Never did know what day it was, nor the time of day.
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I can only imagine.
I’m pretty on the ball day-wise though I often lose track of time!
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Oh, if I’m writing, time just flies.
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No doubt!
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🙂
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Great choice for a cheering song! Hmm, I can’t think of any myself off the top of my head, but if something comes to me, I’ll chime in.
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Please do. Let’s see if we can really get this going 🙂
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Ooh, I like this song.
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It has long been a favourite of mine… despite I’m a British pagan!!!!
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