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In the chorus, Brandy emphasizes being there for the listener when their tears have dried and the world has turned silent. It suggests that even in moments of despair and a sense of isolation, there will always be someone there to support them. The repeated line "You'll be right here with me" reflects the belief that their connection will remain strong despite any struggles they encounter.

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When governors, squires, and colonels ain't cooked nothing else, ever. Where's their famous recipe for Red Velvet cake, homemade yeast rolls or finally ground chicken, apple sausage? How do you stumble upon 13 different recipes and spices and ain't never licked nothing but your fingers or your plate? There's a lot not said when you say, this is an old family recipe. Who really believe all that the cooking required to coax corn to sour mash and the wisdom to let it rest in charred oak barrels was something ever left up to amateurs? Who else talks to plants and recognizes their medicinal value? Who else sees the effect of peach brandy, wines, and bourbons and got enough sense to call them spirits? Who really believes an old white man discovered a fried chicken recipe anywhere else but from over a black woman's shoulder? And her not even get credit for ringing his neck.

This song sounds like it could have been a hymn in the old regular Baptist Church in Viper, Kentucky where Jean grew up. It uses that old, biblical language. My Lord he said unto me. But if you listen carefully, you'll hear some powerful new ideas about covenant. Our covenant with the divine, our covenant with the Earth, our covenant with each other. It seems right that we sing this song here in Kentucky in this place and at this time. Because now is the cool of the day. Sing it with us.

The leader that you'll meet now has given all this and more to a dream of Unitarian Universalist congregation. New congregations come into being because local UU's work closely with district staff and district presidents. So it is my pleasure tonight to ask the MidSouth District Vice President, DeAnn Peterson, to accept this plaque. And is Penny here? No. All right. So DeAnn is going to accept this plaque on behalf of a member of the new congregation from Cookeville, Tennessee.

GINI COURTER: Pay it forward. The love starts now. In addition, rule seven provides that separate microphones will be designated for pro and con for discussion of proposed bylaw amendments, rules, resolutions, or actions. The pro microphone is right over here in the front. The con microphone is over here. There's also an amendment microphone over there. That's magic. Let's do that again. There's also an amendment microphone over there. Wow. OK, and a procedural microphone that is placed immediately in front of me right here.

JAMES CURRAN: Thank you. Thank you very much. As Gini said, I'm James Curran. I work on staff at the UUA. And Twitter is pretty cool. It's a great way to keep track of an event or something that's happening right now. And it's also a great way to share your thoughts on such an event. And we have an event here that we're all at, GA. So we would encourage you to try Twitter out. And the way you do that is if you have a smartphone, it's pretty easy. Check out the app store on your phone. Or if you don't have a smartphone, you might want to browse on the web. We've got instructions at UUA.org/GA/twitter.

All right. So there are folks we have to meet so that we can all be a great community together. And we're going to start with I'm going to ask you to welcome, excuse me, the Co-Deans of the Youth Caucus and the Co-Moderators of the Young Adult Caucus for this General Assembly. And let's have the Youth Caucus Co-Deans up first. Come on up.

REV. MR. BARB GREVE: The Right Relationship team is here to help us stay in healthy relationship with one another. Our role is two fold. One, if you find yourself out of relationship with other attendees of the Assembly and would like help returning to right relationship, we will help you directly address those with whom you are out of relationship. And two, the Right Relationship team will pay attention to the multiple and intersecting realities of injustice, suffering, and oppression in our lives noting the places where we do well and the places where we, as a community, need to work.

ELANDRIA WILLIAMS: To live in right relationship takes effort and practice. As a religious community, all of us here must be committed to staying engaged with one another, to listen carefully to each other, to remain open and curious, to learning about the worries, our words and actions impact those around us. This work can sometimes be challenging yet rewarding. It requires that sometimes we let go of or need to be right. And instead of embrace a state of unknowing. But this is the work that our faith calls us to do.

REV. MR. BARB GREVE: To be in right relationship means we have to be forgiving when we make mistakes and trust the best intentions of those around us. Because we are human and fallible, we can also trust that there will be times when we make mistakes. This is OK. Being in right relationship also means that at times admitting that we don't know everything. It might even mean apologizing for saying or doing something that would didn't realize would hurt someone else.

So when I normally say there will be no further business, you start packing up. But you don't want to do that for just a minute. There will be no further business to come before us. And in accordance with the schedule set forth in your program book, and remembering that worship at 7:45 tomorrow morning in this hall is going to rock the house, I declare that this Plenary session of the General Assembly shall stand in recess until 8:45 AM on Thursday June 20th. But stay right in your seats for Emma's Revolution.

For GRAMMY winner Darius Rucker, the special gift was a guitar. "I was 10 years old, it was Christmas, and I really wanted a guitar. When I got up Christmas morning, there it was sitting there right by the tree and I'll never forget that feeling."

Then there's a few songs on the record that I wrote by myself, right here in my house in Nashville. I didn't need any help writing them. They're very personal songs, and it felt good to complete those on my own.

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