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Wednesday, October 25, 2017

Over the rainbow

I can't remember how old I was when I first saw "The Wizard of Oz," but like so many I grew up loving the song "Somewhere over the Rainbow." It's importance changed when I moved to my version of the Emerald City and changed once again when Grey and I left.

There's a prelude to this song that most aren't familiar with. Finding these lyrics takes a bit of digging, but they are ones I first heard as a child and immediately became attracted to due to the haunting beginning.

"When all the world is a hopeless jumble
And the raindrops tumble all around
Heaven opens a magic lane

When all the clouds darken up the skyway
There's a rainbow highway to be found
Leading from your windowpane

To a place behind the sun
Just a step beyond the rain"

Yesterday I found these lyrics again, in the form of a read-along book I had checked out for the Beats. As they listened to Judy Collins singing this prelude, I found myself completely overcome with emotion.

I miss my Emerald City. All that it was and all that came during my time there. I struggle with knowing that it no longer exists, instead is a shadow of what it use to be. But looking at the Beats and at Grey, I know we carry that version in our hearts. That one day we'll find our version again, though it's likely we'll have to help build it.

Hence the hope in these lyrics. That there can be light and warmth after the bitter storm. That there are rainbows and magic lanes to follow to find that place.





2 comments:

  1. I remember watching `The Wizard of Oz`when I was a little girl and bawling my eyes out when the Wizard`s balloon left Oz without Dorothy. :) When I was in Grade 12, our drama club did the musical, and that`s when I learned about the preamble to Over the Rainbow that wasn`t in the movie. So I know the words and it was so nice to read them again here. :) Here`s to rainbows & the Emerald City, wherever we find it. :)

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  2. How is it I never new of this verse/prelude? Thanks for bringing it to my attention.

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