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Susan Boyle and the Birds of Paradise in my garden
It was a beautiful morning the sun shone through my living and dinning room windows. In the distance through the breaks of the foliage of the mango trees outside in the garden I could see the tops of tall coconut trees swaying gently in the warm tropical breeze. There where exotic colorful birds searching for flying insects amongst the gently swaying branches of the mango tree’s heavy with the nearly ripen fruit.
I made my early morning beverage of sweet smelling aromatic coffee and then made my way to my study to write my daily citizen journalist article. I switch on my computer after taking a sip of coffee. After windows had loaded I was alerted that I had mail. One email message about Susan Boyles final performance on “Britain’s got Talent” instantly had all my attention as her audition prior not only took Britain by surprise but the world.
She looked like a frumpy Scottish spinster, of whom shock us all with her humor and really beautiful operatic performance one would expect at the Royal Albert Hall or the world finest opera house.
Britain has a new singer to sing patriotic heart whelming songs of its former pomp and glory and the world has a new opera singer a natural artist, yes there is no question that Susan will make her mark on the world. I can now vision her singing Land of the Free at the US super bowl.
I noted that the story in Yahoo news related “Britain has talent’ was a copy of American Idol the reporter made a mistake it’s the other way round. Lol
However to day I not only feel good about my life in general I also feel proud to be British. My lost patriotism has crept back in a moment of weakness.
Yesterday once again Susan thrilled the British with a rendering of shear bliss and sung like a nightingale; clearly she has great talent and a great new future. She of course will already be booked for the yearly Royal gala performance at the end of this year. She has now become part of Great Britain pomp and glory scene.
Her brilliant performance Sunday
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at 19:04 on May 24th, 2009
I am waiting for the day that she sings "Land of Hope and Glory" Today I am inspired
at 19:13 on May 24th, 2009
That would be some thing well worth waiting for Babel. I would like to hear that my self.
at 02:09 on May 25th, 2009
SUSAN SHOULD SING FLOWER OF SCOTLAND.
at 04:00 on May 25th, 2009
What ever patriotic song she would sing with heart and soul. and I am sure your wish will come true
at 03:51 on May 25th, 2009
She is a insperation! She brings to life the saying "it is never to late to live your dream". She will get her chance to bring music back to the stage and realize her dream of performing on stage I'm sure. Looking forward to seeing her win.
at 03:57 on May 25th, 2009
She does not have to win, she has past the job interview all ready.
at 09:46 on June 15th, 2009
A very nice write up - she is indeed a nightingale. What is that World War II song, "a Nightingale sang in Barkley Square", British is it not.