Palm Sunday

The bunnies are busy decorating their eggs and the sound of music is in the air, well at least it is here on Song Lyric Sunday. The Masters Tournament will culminate today, that is if you like watching golf and if there are no postponements.  Tiger is only two strokes off the lead.  I like to watch golf when I am tired, as after a few holes, I always seem to nod off, because it is such a peaceful sport.  All golf courses are not created equal and Augusta National Golf Course is really something special. Spring has sprung, well at least in Georgia where this tournament is played.

In the US, this Winter of 2018-2019 has been and still is a harsh one, as some people feel that this winter will just not quit, because of all the teeth-chattering cold along with plenty of snow fall accumulations.  There have been bomb cyclones, arctic outbreaks, abundant snowfall, flooding, and an unseasonably warm weather in Alaska.  We have that El Niño weather pattern to blame again, which works out fine for the skiers and snowboarders.  It is not so bad here in Florida, but we do have to deal with lizards.

That will have to be enough about the weather and seasons for now, as I don’t want to get ahead of myself as this will be the topic for next week’s challenge.  Last week the prompt was Burn/Fire/Flame and we had some real hot music, but this week the prompt is Freeze/Cold/Ice and I hope that we have some cool tunes.  Freeze can be described as the condition when liquid changes to the solid state because it lost heat.  There actually is no cold, as this is only the absence of heat, just as dark is the absence of light.  Ice may be thought of as water turning into a brittle transparent crystalline solid.  Please be patient, and wait for me to approve your pingbacks, or you can just place your link in the comments section.

Here are the “rules”:

  • Post the lyrics to the song of your choice, whether it fits the theme or not.
  • Please try to include the songwriter(s) – it’s a good idea to give credit where credit is due.
  • Make sure you also credit the singer/band and if you desire you can provide a link to where you found the lyrics.
  • Link to the YouTube video, or pull it into your post so others can listen to the song.
  • Ping back to this post will eventually work, as long as you are being patient, but you can also place your link in the comments if you don’t like to wait.
  • Read at least one other person’s blog, so we can all share new and fantastic music and create amazing new blogging friends in the process.
  • Feel free to suggest future prompts.
  • Have fun and enjoy the music.

I am writing about the song ‘Built To Last’ by the Grateful Dead this week. Next week I will write about the Simon and Garfunkel song ‘A Hazy Shade of Winter’. The upcoming prompts will be:
April 21, 2019 – Seasons/Winter/Spring/Summer/Fall
April 28, 2019 – Boogie/Rock/Rolling Stone
May 5, 2019 – Hurt/Pain/Agony/Suffer
May 12, 2019 – Mom/Mother/Flowers

40 thoughts on “Palm Sunday

  1. I have mine ready to go tomorrow!
    Yes, my husband has been watching the golf tournament. Since the TV is right by my computer here, I see it too. It’s really pretty there, as they show the flowers, and we can hear the birds out there, too.
    Wishing you a happy Sunday! 🙂

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  2. I have mine set as well and now that I have the link I will set it to post after midnight Eastern time. I used to watch some golf such as the Masters and other major tournaments when my Dad was alive. I can’t seem to watch any of the sports we used to share such as curling, hockey, soccer, football, or golf because he is not there to talk it over. I do follow the results though and am rooting for Tiger. He has paid his penance and deserves the win.

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    1. Nice song Mary, however I can no longer do that prove I am not a robot thing any more. I know that I am not a robot and I select the squares in the picture that it requires, but then it just keeps giving me more pictures. Too darn frustrating.

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    2. Mary, after reading Jim’s comment, I have to say that the same thing happens 99% of the time I go to make a comment on your songs. I listen to them each week and do like them, but unable to comment.

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      1. Thanks for letting me know. I’ll be checking into this to see why it does this. I have the settings set for anonymous and captcha is turned off, so it’s a bit baffling to me.

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    1. Christine, I tried to comment at your blog and the comment disappeared. Just letting you know I listened and really liked your choice of Van Morrison. One of the most passionate singers out there.

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