and crying and crying. Tears puddled on the floor, but still their wailing would not stop. Nothing would comfort them. The tear-puddles became ankle deep, then came up to everyone's knees. But did they stop crying? They wanted to, but they could not. If only they knew that 1 song
with the chorus “stop yer cryin, stahhhp yer crooyinnn, stahahahahap yore crowyeeeeeen bahybeee!” It was a hit in 1967, or maybe ‘68. Who sang that, anyway? A one hit wonder to be sure.
I was more of a fan of the B side, a quirky little tune called “Car Wash”, which stuck out in my mind, making it more memorable than the hit. The best part was the guitar solo, a 1-minute jam that
lasted for one minute. Interesting how that works, huh? But the best piece of music I ever came across was 4’33” by John Cage. It really helped me focus on my studies and get some peace and quiet. It succinctly explained life in such great detail. I wish it lasted longer, though.