 Since the sunshine, I'll sing you a sunshiny song. It's radical. And get your own hat. Leave all. I can find my capo. Cheater, because they call it. One of the saddest and most beautiful songs of the book are our great songwriters. It's a long one, but it's a really beautiful story of a kind of tragic, but there's some bittersweet qualities to it. It's about a young boy, Asos. In the 1860s, he signs up to the white soul girl. It's called The Wilderness Robe, written by Pete Southerland. I have some CDs for sale here. My last solo record, Tired of Time. Oh, let's lighten things up a little bit. It's hard to make it to that song without choking up, and I pretty much made it through there without any hitches.