Tuesdays With Morrie
Tuesdays with morrie
Why is Mitch surprised when his wife, a professional singer, sang a 1930's song for Morrie?
Why is Mitch surprised when his wife, a professional singer, sang a 1930's song for Morrie?
From the text:
Now, I have heard people ask this of Janine for almost as long as I have known her. When people find out you sing for a living, they always say, “Sing something for us.” Shy about her talent, and a perfectionist about conditions, Janine never did. She would politely decline. Which is what I expected now. Which is when she began to sing:
“The very thought of you and I forget to do the little ordinary things that everyone ought to do …”
It was a 1930s standard, written by Ray Noble, and Janine sang it sweetly, looking straight at Morrie. I was amazed, once again, at his ability to draw emotion from people who otherwise kept it locked away.
Tuesdays With Morrie