Today’s Poem ~ A Singer

A Singer 
William Allingham
That which he did not feel, he would not sing;
What most he felt, religion it was to hide
In a dumb darkling grotto, where the spring
Of tremulous tears, arising unespied,
Became a holy well that durst not glide
Into the day with moil or murmuring;
Whereto, as if to some unlawful thing,
He sto]e, musing or praying at its side.

But in the sun he sang with cheerful heart,
Of coloured season and the whirling sphere,
Warm household habitude and human mirth,
The whole faith-blooded mystery of earth;
And I, who had his secret, still could hear
The grotto’s whisper low through every part.

Today’s Reflection ~ Life’s Lessons

Some lessons don’t come easy
That’s the price we have to pay
Some lessons we learn the hard way ~ Melody Gardot

Sinatra Performs “That’s Life”

Today’s Quote by Aretha Franklin

Being a singer is a natural gift. It means I’m using to the highest degree possible the gift that God gave me to use. I’m happy with that.

Aretha Franklin

“My Way” Performed by Sinatra

“For Once in My Life” Performed by Sinatra

Music Break “You’re So Vain” Performed by Carly Simon

“New York, New York” Performed by Frank Sinatra

Enjoy a Short Music Lesson from the Legend, Ella Fitzgerald

Enjoy Music with Neil Diamond Performing “Sweet Caroline”

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