I can't control my tears - I just lost my Mom at 97 years old. I've never really liked people posting things like "they must play this song at my funeral." This song is a bit more playful and shiny and upbeat, but it's wistful, too, and that evokes the sadness in me. So..... I'm going to say it, flat-out: "Please play this song at my funeral!"
This is how I feel right now.. The only way to describe is that i think this song is re-introducing me to the idea of love. About time too, because god damn it's been a long and loveless past couple years. I think I may be finally ready to close some doors for good and hopefully others will then open themselves to me.
This is what Heaven sounds like. Simply beautiful. They may not be together any more but they have left a legacy of music that can heal all pain and suffering
Few songs can recall the exquisite emotions of being young, the being not thinking, the hope not fear, the joy not pain. Few songs do, and in my life this has been the greatest.
I don’t know the lyrics nor do I want to find out what she’s singing about, but it’s still somehow one of the most beautiful songs I’ve ever heard. Magic of the Cocteau Twins❤️
30 years later, I still have the same goosebumps and emotions, although it is sadly a tad more depressing thinking of my early years and mistakes made.
Possibly the sentiment is confidence gained and lost with each generation. Absolute madness. Atomic scale confidence is very much 20th century, only known by some device, apparatus, observation, and careful work, or calculation. Meanwhile natural history is bigger than human history.
I saw them in Chicago in 1989. I didn't bother to find out much about the group - I assumed "twins" there must have been 2 woman singers. Wow was I surprised when Elizabeth Fraser sang by herself. And then watching 4 guitarists, 1 bass, a drummer and keyboardist play what they did, I was transported to another time, another dimension. I floated home that winter night oblivious to the cold and wind. I was speechless for a few days afterwords. Never saw anything like it then or ever since.
Umm yeah. Early on I couldn't think of who the 'twins" were. Though I had ticket and time for a live concert circa 1990. Some confidence and peace of mind, whereas confidence gained and lost by each generation. The obvious result is chemical stacks at chemical plants with older church steeples in the nearby. "Maybe" too odd and contrarian.
If you saw 4 guitarist, drums and a bass player, you didn’t see them in 1989. If you saw a keyboard player, you definitely didn’t see the Cocteau Twins !
Every time I listened this, it returned me to my childhood:summer and snow days were like a magic and always thinks it will be forever:young alive happy healthy parents and you in a circle of a huge love&happiness of them...Always cryings to listened this...Greetings to all CT fans from Russia!!!
This song has a beautiful nostalgic feeling... Even though I didn't know them when I was a kid.. I feel like back to my carefree childhood, it has to be a sunny warm afternoon, playing around in the grass chasing butterflies and dragonflies.. And I knew when I go back home, everything is gonna be alright..
Amazing song: totally unique, ethereal, melodic content of the heavens, and an absolutely stunning vocal performance that is perhaps Liz's best. Par excellence x10
Me, too. As I mentioned above, it's playful and upbeat but it's also very wistful and that evokes sadness. For some reason, this song is saying "goodbye" to something in me, as if I'm losing a very rich part of my life and I will never see it again. I've played it as the last song I listen to every time I have to leave London, or anywhere else in the U.K. and fly back home to California at the end of my vacations there.
For some reason I feel like I have a connection with the horse at 2:10. I don’t know where it is but I think that that horse’s spirit is still alive somewhere today!
Love this Pop, avant-gardism. The electronic, guitar-based effects that accompany Frazer's voice in the chorus are superb and very original. You can also detect the use of a "Flanger", that works superbly. Frazer's vocal melodies are ethereal and moving. Indeed, this is a painting in both words and sound. Beautiful and quizzical in equal measure....
@@youreverypicture3877 Clearly you don't play electric guitar. A Flanger is an electronic effect commonly used by guitarists to acheive interesting effects. It can also be used with keyboards or any instrument that deploys electrical pick ups. It is adjustable but is often used to give a sweeping sound in pitch.
@@crescentsi I don't care! Stop pulling the music apart (Oh & I'm a classically trained musician myself- a person who plays piano & cello & saxophone & flute & clarinet to degree standard and beyond - basically I'm a great musician but I love their music and am so bored of the 'oh it's this drum machine' and 'oh it's this guitar effect' because I don't give a stuff! Basically they did it when it hadn't been done & it was new- just stop ruining it! (Don't be such a flanker!)
When I was in my early teens I used to *love* singing along and harmonizing with Elizabeth's weird melodies. Then I got older and my voice dropped an octave and a half. I went from Michael Jackson to Johnny Cash within a year. These days I can only whistle the melody lines. (But now I sometimes sing along with Simon's brilliant bass-lines instead...)
On this montage of films, Papinta, The Flame Dancer, Carolyn Hipple Holpin, who was the most famous film dancer and the first to be filmed by the Lumiere Brothers in Paris, then the film colorized, Frame by Frame, begins on this film on about the 2:14 time. Papinta is the performer that suspended large amounts of silk fabrics to form the shapes of flowers of other forms of nature. Papinta. The Flame Dancer.
Thanks for the knowledge! I wondered if anyone knew who that was. We may never again see some of the creativity that was around in the vaudeville era, Ziegfeld, Berkeley, Paris and Berlin in the twenties.
I have been a fan since 92, I love all music but this is , hands down, most original and less duplicated... no one can the talent of the musicians and the producers out way any fakes
I think the the feeling is confidence gained and lost with each generation. Not an idiot for money, but I did get damaged by psychiatry quite badly for some money.
I chose K O R F B as my funeral music 30+ years ago because of it's sensation as a uplifting rising spiral of movement. I was once told the first couple lines of lyric which I have deliberately forgotten. I don't need verbal meaning it's an emotional meaning that I connect with. This song has added positive quality to my life and offers hope drawn from beauty. I am thankful that I can freely access it. Thank you C T
I first heard this song a trip to Ghana I took in college. It will always remind me of the mandarin and pink saturated sunsets. I had never felt so welcomed to a foreign country before. That is a part of the world I never knew I’d make it to. I was thinking about someone back home for the entirety of that trip, hoping they’d still be there when i got back.
I was introduced to this Glorious band The Cocteau Twins in 1986 while at a Record Store in the Mall visiting this Girl Named Melanie whom I had a terrible crush on and ironically looked just like Kate Bush.well we were talking about Amazing female Singers, then she put this Vinyl on the turntable Called this Mortal Coil which I had never heard before, then there was Song that Really grabbed me then I said Melanie what is that song called, she replied do you like it? Oh I gotta buy this I said. She Said that is Song To the Siren.Whos that Voice? She said that's Elizabeth Fraser of the Cocteau Twins. And then from that day I was a permanent fan of them ever since then.There is Nothing on the planet that Creates Gems of Music like they do. Her voice is Mesmerizing! They are the perfect Anthem to which it stands. Beautiful, Magical, It's the perfect lullaby that evokes so many emotions and no matter where you are on the planet, you will always remember them when you hear it.its branded into my soul Forever like Melanie, whom I will definitely Never ever forget because She brought them to me and I am forever greatful for that day in 1986.
I was afflicted with some unreal madness, and I didn't get too much help to cope. My parents were resident of UK-Scotland during the Cold War as a Cold War couple. What they had in common was head trauma-brain injuries, in their youth. Not too uncommon injuries, and the symptoms of head trauma can be typical. I've used 83,000 Brain Scans TED talk for reference.
Im standing here I said love you listen May love get here when you answer I thought he'd known loving before He's so mean to her If only had he hold on He'd be along sided with you so guarded (He didn't offer you heaven he offered you love He holded me out x2) Ive been here here with more than he asked from her And Ive got What you needed for Your heart He gave me love he hit me he loved you You know He didn't offer you heaven he offered you love - etcetc -ad nauseam! Bless you Miss Elizabeth because I loved that latin phrase too from the moment I read it & it was the first I learned (not at school just well y"know by reading much stuff)
Music perfect in the rythm, this back vocal step a step in 0:52 , 0:53 (oh oh oh oh -chorus ) and more sequences of track music, this make a perfection this band with presence of amazing voice of Liz Fraser, never more other band
I'm standing here I said 'Love, you'd listen, uh hunh?' May love get here when you answer I thought he'd known loving before He's so mean to her If only had he held on He'd be along side with you so guarded He didn't love me back He holded me out He didn't love me back He didn't love me back I've been here Here with more than he asked from her And I have got what you needed for your heart He gave me love He hit me He loved you, you know He didn't love me back He holded me out He didn't love me back He didn't love me back
The vid is reminiscent of the wonderful creations put together by Filmfinders (the researcher/archivists of yore) for the Old Grey Whistle Test. Many thanks! You've made a 'young' man feel very 'old'.
I read an article claiming Liz Frazer was possessed by an ancient and very powerful, Sumerian GODDESS known as Inanna, Ishtar, Aphrodite, Venus and more. A goddess of sex, war and passion. It could explain the unmatched quality of their work. So good it's frightening.
Great video! I always felt the Cocteau Twins music has a timelessness to it. 2:53 I suspect a lot of girls danced to this song like this in their bedrooms.
I think the people from this time would be amazed by the Cocteau Twins
People right now are still amazed by the Cocteau Twins
If Heaven had a band it would be Cocteau Twins. ❤
I can't control my tears - I just lost my Mom at 97 years old. I've never really liked people posting things like "they must play this song at my funeral." This song is a bit more playful and shiny and upbeat, but it's wistful, too, and that evokes the sadness in me. So..... I'm going to say it, flat-out: "Please play this song at my funeral!"
Me, too! This great song is on my list of songs to play at my funeral or whatever!
BandfromtheBand I’m so sorry for you’re loss
Play this song at my divorce!
BandfromtheBand sorry for your loss, I lost my dad last year, he was 90, we played Sidney Bechet, Georges Brassens and Louis Armstrong at his funeral
Sorry for your loss......
I believe this is one of only a handful of songs to ever exist that should never end
There isn't another band that even comes close to the Cocteau Twins. This is their best track in my opinion.
In my opinion, there's not 'the best track' of Cocteau... Braids are really excellent too. And School Of Seven Bells.
I agree lazydog67. I also agree this is their best track.
lazydog67
It’s good, granted, but not their best...
in my humble opinion (IMHO)
One of their best titles to a song though 🙃
@@AlexisAnderson you are so stupid!
Wish it were so simple (for me). I've been trying to decide on 'the best' for more than 20 years now...
Blue Bell Knoll is an album forged of genius. I adore it.
Blue Bell Knoll was such a special gift. I was at the right place at the right time!!!!
First thing of their's I ever bought
X me too, and initially found it beautifully odd. Turned out to be a marvelous combination! I’m 52, and this is the group I will take to my grave!
It was my first CD but I had Loves Easy Tears and The Pink Opaque cassettes before it which really blew my mind and were constantly on my headphones 😃
@@kuno6443 - this was the first I heard of them. I was not disappointed when I looked back into the earlier greatness!!
For me, right now, this song is one of the most beautiful things in the world.
Fernando Carias listen to athol brose
This is how I feel right now.. The only way to describe is that i think this song is re-introducing me to the idea of love. About time too, because god damn it's been a long and loveless past couple years. I think I may be finally ready to close some doors for good and hopefully others will then open themselves to me.
Then you listen to another CT song, and it's the most beauiful thing in the world.
@@vegetable_shredder9306 yes sir!
@@dkesti531 ♡
This is what Heaven sounds like. Simply beautiful. They may not be together any more but they have left a legacy of music that can heal all pain and suffering
Actually. This song will always be one of the most beautiful things in the world. Just beautiful.
Few songs can recall the exquisite emotions of being young, the being not thinking, the hope not fear, the joy not pain. Few songs do, and in my life this has been the greatest.
This makes me cry and laugh simultaneously.
Here is a “happy or sad song”, completely depending on your mood :
ruclips.net/video/o4LsDPdD4T4/видео.html
I don’t know the lyrics nor do I want to find out what she’s singing about, but it’s still somehow one of the most beautiful songs I’ve ever heard. Magic of the Cocteau Twins❤️
I love the Cocteau Twins. Always have. So original, creative and timeless. Their music takes me to a place no other band can.
30 years later, I still have the same goosebumps and emotions, although it is sadly a tad more depressing thinking of my early years and mistakes made.
Me too.
🧡
We've all been there! Anyhow, if you never fall down then you can never get back up again.
Music to elevate your soul. Simply magnificent.
When I listen to this the memory of very ancient worlds arises
Worlds where Evil did not yet exist
Beautiful beyond words.
Possibly the sentiment is confidence gained and lost with each generation. Absolute madness. Atomic scale confidence is very much 20th century, only known by some device, apparatus, observation, and careful work, or calculation. Meanwhile natural history is bigger than human history.
I saw them in Chicago in 1989. I didn't bother to find out much about the group - I assumed "twins" there must have been 2 woman singers. Wow was I surprised when Elizabeth Fraser sang by herself. And then watching 4 guitarists, 1 bass, a drummer and keyboardist play what they did, I was transported to another time, another dimension. I floated home that winter night oblivious to the cold and wind. I was speechless for a few days afterwords. Never saw anything like it then or ever since.
I hear you. I just adore their work. Nearly 40 years lost in the music and an unrepentant Cocteau Twins groupie.
Umm yeah. Early on I couldn't think of who the 'twins" were. Though I had ticket and time for a live concert circa 1990. Some confidence and peace of mind, whereas confidence gained and lost by each generation. The obvious result is chemical stacks at chemical plants with older church steeples in the nearby. "Maybe" too odd and contrarian.
If you saw 4 guitarist, drums and a bass player, you didn’t see them in 1989. If you saw a keyboard player, you definitely didn’t see the Cocteau Twins !
Every time I listened this, it returned me to my childhood:summer and snow days were like a magic and always thinks it will be forever:young alive happy healthy parents and you in a circle of a huge love&happiness of them...Always cryings to listened this...Greetings to all CT fans from Russia!!!
Greetings from the United States! We are not your enemy!
This song by the Cocteau Twins is a gift; I love how the spirit of the video compliments the mood of the music so exquisitely.
This song has a beautiful nostalgic feeling... Even though I didn't know them when I was a kid.. I feel like back to my carefree childhood, it has to be a sunny warm afternoon, playing around in the grass chasing butterflies and dragonflies.. And I knew when I go back home, everything is gonna be alright..
I loved this album 30 years ago and still love it ok
That was beautiful, thank you for the thought it invoked.
Most wonderful singers were created on earth. Elizabeth Fraser was made in heaven.
This song is simply magesterial.
After hundreds of listens I swear I still get goosebumps.
There is a "note" of confidence gained and lost in each generation. Like chemical stacks of chemical plants, and church steeples.
This song for me evokes the rapture of falling in love.
Fantastic song. Amazing video
This song is pure magic💛
Her voice is a dream I need to float upon forever💜
When I listen to this song...I melt into BLISS,so beautiful is the sound of the Cocteau twins
Agreed.
the person who made this video is a genius
Why did I EVER stop listening to Cocteau Twins???
Hahaha I was just thinking the same thing. They need to be a daily staple in my life
Oh, to realize the worth of this band!
If I had to pick my favourite Cocteau twins song a very hard decision seeing as they have many brilliant songs I'd have to say this would be no.1
Amazing song: totally unique, ethereal, melodic content of the heavens, and an absolutely stunning vocal performance that is perhaps Liz's best. Par excellence x10
This evokes sadness in me, but in a beautiful way (?)
Yes!
Just heard bowie died. Had to listen to this today. Your comment sums it up. Rip another game changer!!
Me, too. As I mentioned above, it's playful and upbeat but it's also very wistful and that evokes sadness. For some reason, this song is saying "goodbye" to something in me, as if I'm losing a very rich part of my life and I will never see it again. I've played it as the last song I listen to every time I have to leave London, or anywhere else in the U.K. and fly back home to California at the end of my vacations there.
Old soul??
For some reason I feel like I have a connection with the horse at 2:10. I don’t know where it is but I think that that horse’s spirit is still alive somewhere today!
one of my all time fave songs of theirs
This is so beautiful, ineffable.
ineffable
Favorite song from this, my favorite album by CT, the Blue Bell Knoll.
The best music video ever.
Love this Pop, avant-gardism. The electronic, guitar-based effects that accompany Frazer's voice in the chorus are superb and very original. You can also detect the use of a "Flanger", that works superbly. Frazer's vocal melodies are ethereal and moving. Indeed, this is a painting in both words and sound. Beautiful and quizzical in equal measure....
Yep, there is mixed signals. Just remarkable how much confidence lost and gained in each generation.
Flanger!
Ffs
@@youreverypicture3877 Clearly you don't play electric guitar. A Flanger is an electronic effect commonly used by guitarists to acheive interesting effects. It can also be used with keyboards or any instrument that deploys electrical pick ups. It is adjustable but is often used to give a sweeping sound in pitch.
@@crescentsi I don't care!
Stop pulling the music apart
(Oh & I'm a classically trained musician myself- a person who plays piano & cello & saxophone & flute & clarinet to degree standard and beyond - basically I'm a great musician but I love their music and am so bored of the 'oh it's this drum machine' and 'oh it's this guitar effect' because I don't give a stuff! Basically they did it when it hadn't been done & it was new- just stop ruining it!
(Don't be such a flanker!)
When I was in my early teens I used to *love* singing along and harmonizing with Elizabeth's weird melodies.
Then I got older and my voice dropped an octave and a half. I went from Michael Jackson to Johnny Cash within a year. These days I can only whistle the melody lines. (But now I sometimes sing along with Simon's brilliant bass-lines instead...)
griiseknoen can be sad and weird getting older but still funny story lol
On this montage of films, Papinta, The Flame Dancer, Carolyn Hipple Holpin, who was the most famous film dancer and the first to be filmed by the Lumiere Brothers in Paris, then the film colorized, Frame by Frame, begins on this film on about the 2:14 time. Papinta is the performer that suspended large amounts of silk fabrics to form the shapes of flowers of other forms of nature. Papinta. The Flame Dancer.
Papinta, The Flame Dancer 2:17
Yes, Okay got it.
Wow! Thanks for sharing that.
Thanks for the knowledge! I wondered if anyone knew who that was. We may never again see some of the creativity that was around in the vaudeville era, Ziegfeld, Berkeley, Paris and Berlin in the twenties.
Thank you for the information.
Best voice ever! Mon cœur fait boum boum! Toucher le sublime, l'absolu! Pure joy!
This could be the official video of this wonderful song. Pretty images and an amazing work! Congratulations.
How is it that this song brings me to tears on every listen since it was released?
I always loved this song. It is one of the Cocteau Twins' best. This is wonderful film footage also, especially the 1893 White City.
Let’s give it up for the nostalgic video!! Wow!! What a life folks lived so long ago!! Amazingly, it really wasn’t that long ago😳!
❤️❤️❤️❤️beautiful
The sound of love
voice. of. god.
Amen.
Probably my favorite song!
Literally gives me goosebumps
I have been a fan since 92, I love all music but this is , hands down, most original and less duplicated... no one can the talent of the musicians and the producers out way any fakes
a sonic masterpiece one of my favourite tracks of all their amazing catalogue
Elizabeth the best .❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Such a great video. It is amazing in depicting elusive state of the happiness of those people from the past
I think the the feeling is confidence gained and lost with each generation. Not an idiot for money, but I did get damaged by psychiatry quite badly for some money.
Sometimes there is a beautiful piece of art and music that coincide...well, this is it
Masterpiece!
I chose K O R F B as my funeral music 30+ years ago because of it's sensation as a uplifting rising spiral of movement. I was once told the first couple lines of lyric which I have deliberately forgotten. I don't need verbal meaning it's an emotional meaning that I connect with. This song has added positive quality to my life and offers hope drawn from beauty. I am thankful that I can freely access it. Thank you C T
A spiritual bliss for me
The band of the bands from my younger days.. 56 now, but I have them on my airpods 😉
Love..Love...Did I say...love!!!!
love the video...best track ever!
A brilliant tune...top ten.......
I first heard this song a trip to Ghana I took in college. It will always remind me of the mandarin and pink saturated sunsets. I had never felt so welcomed to a foreign country before. That is a part of the world I never knew I’d make it to. I was thinking about someone back home for the entirety of that trip, hoping they’d still be there when i got back.
I hope that person was still there. When you got back.
I was lucky enough to see them four times
i love this video, haha, i find joy in watching people enjoying life :D
Worth some tears!
peace and love that ' s what i feel when i listen this musical work. i love cocteau twins
I was introduced to this Glorious band The Cocteau Twins in 1986 while at a Record Store in the Mall visiting this Girl Named Melanie whom I had a terrible crush on and ironically looked just like Kate Bush.well we were talking about Amazing female Singers, then she put this Vinyl on the turntable Called this Mortal Coil which I had never heard before, then there was Song that Really grabbed me then I said Melanie what is that song called, she replied do you like it? Oh I gotta buy this I said. She Said that is Song To the Siren.Whos that Voice? She said that's Elizabeth Fraser of the Cocteau Twins. And then from that day I was a permanent fan of them ever since then.There is Nothing on the planet that Creates Gems of Music like they do. Her voice is Mesmerizing! They are the perfect Anthem to which it stands. Beautiful, Magical, It's the perfect lullaby that evokes so many emotions and no matter where you are on the planet, you will always remember them when you hear it.its branded into my soul Forever like Melanie, whom I will definitely Never ever forget because She brought them to me and I am forever greatful for that day in 1986.
I was afflicted with some unreal madness, and I didn't get too much help to cope. My parents were resident of UK-Scotland during the Cold War as a Cold War couple. What they had in common was head trauma-brain injuries, in their youth. Not too uncommon injuries, and the symptoms of head trauma can be typical. I've used 83,000 Brain Scans TED talk for reference.
Im standing here I said love you listen
May love get here when you answer
I thought he'd known loving before He's so mean to her
If only had he hold on
He'd be along sided with you so guarded
(He didn't offer you heaven he offered you love
He holded me out x2)
Ive been here here with more than he asked from her
And Ive got
What you needed for
Your heart
He gave me love he hit me he loved you
You know
He didn't offer you heaven he offered you love - etcetc -ad nauseam! Bless you Miss Elizabeth because I loved that latin phrase too from the moment I read it & it was the first I learned (not at school just well y"know by reading much stuff)
Nostalgic and magical for starters. Love this song, it's so original❤
Closest sound of heaven on this plane. Yes😇.
Classic tune ❤️ classic video
Music perfect in the rythm, this back vocal step a step in 0:52 , 0:53 (oh oh oh oh -chorus ) and more sequences of track music, this make a perfection this band with presence of amazing voice of Liz Fraser, never more other band
This should have been released as a single.
I'm standing here
I said 'Love, you'd listen, uh hunh?'
May love get here when you answer
I thought he'd known loving before
He's so mean to her
If only had he held on
He'd be along side with you so guarded
He didn't love me back
He holded me out
He didn't love me back
He didn't love me back
I've been here
Here with more than he asked from her
And I have got what you needed for your heart
He gave me love
He hit me
He loved you, you know
He didn't love me back
He holded me out
He didn't love me back
He didn't love me back
Blue Bell Knoll: Used to wear that LP out on my radio show on kusf. great memories.
Could be said, mostly about confidence gained and lost in each generation.
Beautiful. Love.
Great band , great work salutes for Chile comrade !
Cocteau e sua melodia que remete à uma atmosfera lúdica e a voz de Liz nos deixa flutuando num espaço tempo inexistente. Viajo mesmo
Sim, tento ter algum tempo para lembrar de pessoas que não deveriam ser esquecidas.
The vid is reminiscent of the wonderful creations put together by Filmfinders (the researcher/archivists of yore) for the Old Grey Whistle Test. Many thanks! You've made a 'young' man feel very 'old'.
En mi humilde opinión, la voz más dulce que ha tenido el rock.
GOT TO BE UP THERE AS ONE OF THEIR FINEST
PRODUCTON A1
Wonderful visual montage! Bravo!
First heard this on an episode of Baywatch. The song was brand new at the time 92ish
They should play this song to celebrate my past life 😇🥰
Masterpiece.... It's all!
Liz gives me life
Guessing that everyone in the video has passed? Thanks for the visual moment you left us!!
Nesse tempo não tinha internet e nem celular... impressionada como eles se divertiam
Hey Mel Angcaya thanks for introducing to this wonderful music.norfolk va. 1989 usnavy.Hey bartender I'll take another.....
It is quite a beautiful song, and this fact cannot be denied. My heart just aches for it.
For those who don’t know the music of the Cocteau Twins - catch up! we’ll wait and welcome you
I read an article claiming Liz Frazer was possessed by an ancient and very powerful, Sumerian GODDESS known as Inanna, Ishtar, Aphrodite, Venus and more. A goddess of sex, war and passion. It could explain the unmatched quality of their work. So good it's frightening.
Great video! I always felt the Cocteau Twins music has a timelessness to it. 2:53 I suspect a lot of girls danced to this song like this in their bedrooms.
stupendo video, i miei complimenti :-)
here i am....with more than you asked me for...well ive got what you need...for your ???...heart!
Thank you lizabith
a gift for your ears