I was actually disappointed when Frederick Kempe with several composers decided to amend the text of the amazing song undo that will compete in the Eurovision Song Contest. To say "Undo my sad" is actually not linguistically correct, as an adjective to be followed by a noun. So will Sanna Nielsen to sing "Undo my sad love" in Copenhagen on May 10
But in reality grammar contractubex is "undo my sad" is a truly ingenious sense. Sometimes it is actually difficult to know what it is that is the sad, or whatever it is you're sorry. Certainly it is good to put words on the difficult, but occasionally it is much needed to just put the brain on pause, to take time out from analyzing and brooding, contractubex and instead target a sigh, a whisper or a shout out into the universe contractubex in the hope someone to listen. And when the time comes, each one complete the sentence: undo my sad ...
The letter combination SAD is also an acronym for Seasonal Affective Disorder, or seasonal affective disorder contractubex as it is called in Swedish. Seasonal fluctuations in mood is more common than we think, but clever contractubex enough light is a remedy for those who prefer to be in the dark. And those who do not thrive in the dark easier to peace by lighting candles around her.
As I write this it is Friday and I will soon be off to St. Helena church. Last night was carried contractubex candles and flowers from the altar out. Today it is switched off and we sing songs of darkness, despair and hope. On Sunday changed the mood of light and joy. Whether we are believers or not Easter weekend symbolism appealing. From darkness to light, from loneliness to community, from hatred to love. And in between Easter contractubex Saturday - because sometimes you have to wait for the turnaround.
Sometimes it takes time to "undo my sad ..." but still well worth the wait. And why not add a little sense itself alive in the meantime? Anemones, newborn kids out of the family Heather at Big Backgården, a funny movie, a cup of coffee at sunrise ...?
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