The Sun is Gonna Shine Again
Steve Martin has a bluegrass band. Yes, that Steve Martin. He plays the banjo and sings, and if you dig bluegrass, I think you’ll dig Steve Martin and the Steep Canyon Rangers.
Martin and his colleague, Edie Brickell, wrote a beautiful musical titled “Bright Star.” Set in the 1920s and 1940s Blue Ridge Mountains, it’s a poignant story of love and loss. Some friends and I saw it this week, and the music has been echoing in my mind ever since.
As I wrote that sentence, my brain had a hard time wrapping itself around the fact that, yes, I was at that show on Monday. It’s Saturday, and things have changed. I’ve put myself on a pretty tight lock down, being diabetic and all, and am settled in for some quality time at home. It’s tough times, and I know that we’re feeling worried and stressed.
I also know that we’re going to make it. We’ll be cautious, careful, caring, and compassionate and together (separately…ha), we’ll make it.
My favorite piece from “Bright Star” is a song titled “Sun is Gonna Shine.” It’s a culminating piece in the show, bringing the voices of many of the characters together as they process the challenges they’re facing. I listened to it this morning, and friends, I can’t tell you how timely it is. See for yourself (and also please listen for yourself while you read the lyrics):
Alice:
Lonely broken feeling
Lonely to my soulMamma Murphy:
You got the power
You got the faith
You got the burnin’ fever
you got the light
you got the way
we’re never all aloneAlice:
So long sweet embraces
so long summer timeMamma Murphy:
You got to fight
you got to say I’m never gonna stay down
You got the night
You got the dayAlice:
I got the old dark cloudMamma Murphy:
The sun is gonna shine again
the sun is gonna shine againAlice and Mamma Murphy:
The sun is gonna shine again
the sun is gonna shine againMargo Crawford:
Long time, I’ve been waiting
a long time, long enoughGirl 1:
You got the look
You got the feelGirl 2:
You got the face of true loveGirls:
You got the charm
You got appealMargo:
I gotta let him goGirls:
The sun is gonna shine again
the sun is gonna shine againMargo and Girls:
The sun is gonna shine againFemale voices:
the sun is gonna shine againDaddy Cane:
Something tells me it’ll be alright
Something tells me it’s gonna be okay
Something tells me it’ll be alright
Something tells me it’s gonna be okayEnsemble:
The sun is gonna shine again
the sun is gonna shine again (x2)Alice (While ensemble is singing the chorus):
The clouds are rolling
Rollin on by
The clouds are rollin on by (x2)Alice and Ensemble:
The sun is gonna shine again
the sun is gonna shine again (x3)
This is the message I’m taking with me through the weeks to come. For a time, life as we know it will feel broken. As we wisely place physical space between us, we will feel lonely. The refrain that we need to sing over and over in our hearts and maybe even aloud in our homes (why not?), is this–the sun is going to shine again. The sun is going to going to shine again. The sun is going to shine again! The sun is going to shine again!