 And I come from the Philippines, which is my home language and I'm going to do a song that I think all of you would know, May There Always Be Sunshine, originally done in Russian and then translated into different languages. So I'm in one of the middle pages under E. I translated it myself and so we'll do the motions first. Do all of you know this one by the way? Okay, so May There Always Be Sunshine. Very good. May There Always Be Blue Sky. May There Always Be Mama. May There Always Be Me. So and then we'll do the rounds and you can do it Mama or Papa. Okay, so we'll do it English first because I think that sets it for so you get comfortable with the Tagalog version. Okay, ready? May There Always Be Sunshine. May There Always Be Blue Skies. May There Always Be Mama. May There Always Be Me. And then Tagalog for Filipino. Sanae laging mai araw. Sanae laging mai lang. Sanae laging mai na. Sanae laging ako. And in Filipino, we don't depend on letters and the words are just pronounced. If you can pronounce A, E, I, O, U, that's it. There's no short A long A, whatever elongated A is. It's A, E, I, O, U. Okay. And when we do it in Spanish, it's the same one. And John can sing louder than most of us. So. Okay. Okay. So FOR YOU. Okay?