The one annoying thing is the stupid forced formatting. All year, its always been whatever you start writing first is going to be the lowest, and whatever you start writing last is going to be up top. So the thing picks today to go completely crazy, posting stuff wherever the hell it wanted them. And, short of making up future dates, you can't change 'em. For some reason, the site was incredibly fond of "Magical Roofs". It wanted that one up top, no matter what I did. But I finally got one up over it.
Rather than fight for supremacy over on the Free Page, I saved my favorite freebie found today for the front page.
Charlotte is turning a lot of heads, these days, and, following a year of great progress on her musical journey (in which she earned the praise of people far, far, far more influential than I've ever even aspired to be), she wanted to reward those who've offered encouragement along the way with her original Christmas song, "Cheer". "Cheer" comes out of the memory of a few Christmases ago when a family member had passed, but her mother was determined that her presence would be felt at the dinner table and that the death would not be a cloud over the holiday for others. And the person who takes on that responsibility--to make sure everyone else enjoys the holiday in spite of other events--that person shoulders an unimaginable burden. God bless Charlotte's mom. God bless us all.
I'm gonna hold it all together
For this day and into the new year
I'm going to keep it all together
For this day, let's try to let out some cheer
Some cheer
Some cheer
If there's a way to cheer, now
Won't somebody please tell me how
If there's a way to cheer, now
Won't somebody please tell me how
Tell me how
Tell me how
I'm gonna hold it all together
For this day and into the new year
I'm going to hold it all together
For this day, I'm gonna let out some cheer
Some cheer
Some cheer
Maybe it ain't been so bad a year