The First of May is known as Labor Day, Workers' Day or May Day. Over the past few years, I have written here about the importance of this day, but I have decided not to do so anymore, as the idea of solidarity and cohesion in society seems to be becoming obsolete.
It's more important to me to feature a song on this day that has May in the title but has nothing to do with the month that is beginning. The first song that came to my mind is a song by an artist is love for ages. John Martyn released May You Never in 1973 on his legendary album Solid Air.
May You Never is a gentle folk song that expresses a heartfelt wish for a friend’s well-being and happiness. The lyrics convey a sense of warmth, care, and friendship. Martyn's soothing vocals and delicate guitar work create an intimate and comforting atmosphere. The song's gentle melody and heartfelt message of support and protection have never sounded more sincere.
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Sadly as you say "the idea of solidarity and cohesion in society seems to be becoming obsolete", but maybe that's even more reason to keep fighting for it. Either way, excellent song choice.
I was coming in to say something, but Ernie beat me to it. I would, however, also humbly suggest that solidarity and cohesion, as well as belonging is something you find across our blogging community.
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