 We're going to treat you to just one more quick tune, and this is for our friends down in the southern half of the Western Hemisphere, and we're talking about you, Brazil. This is for you. This is by Antonio Carlos Jobim, who is the leading composer of Bossa Novas and Sambas. And this is a beautiful song he wrote called Cocuvado, Quiet Nights of Quiet Stars. This love, a song to make people happy, whoever it is. To have time to unify the window of your life, always like this, with you, close to me, of the old tea. I, who was sad, is great from the world. Você, o coni, si, fili, si, bejime, quiet nights of quiet stars. On the silence that surrounds quiet courts by quiet streams, and a window that looks out on the mountains and the sea. How lovely. This is where I, till the final flicker of was only a bitter, tragic joke, have found with you the existence of my yet-courge. But so close to me, till the final flicker of lost and lonely, be the existence of...