Goodbye see you again song
Christian funeral music has a special way of putting emotion, words and faith together to help those who are grieving celebrate a loved one’s life and a devotion to God.Ĭhristian funeral music may have been composed of funeral hymns historically, but today, there is a variety of music to choose from across many sub-genres, including contemporary Christian funeral music, country funeral songs, and gospel funeral songs. Playing a Christian funeral song for friends and family of the bereaved can be a beautiful way to honor a loved one while bringing people together in such a difficult time. Seuss' ABC" is the first Living Book to not feature the original plain background The End screen (although "Sheila Rae the Brave" has the original plain background The End screen).After losing a loved one, it can be tough to find the right words to express what you feel.
Read comes by and paints the words "The End" on the fence.) A kitty cat appears, and Pal the dog, who's walked by Arthur on his leash, chases her. (Scene shows Arthur's backyard with a fence with the theme song playing.
(then, the words "The" and "End" appear on the sunset) The Grouchy Guy: (walks along with Sam) You know, Sam? This could be the beginning of a beautiful friendship. (to Sam) Say, why don't we go get something to eat? Sam I Am: (Waving to the camera) Bye-bye. The Grouchy Guy: Well, that's the end of our story. (scene displays Sam-I-Am and The Grouchy Guy (also known as "Sam's Friend" or "Guy Am I" in the Netflix series) standing on the hills near the sunset.)
(The fireflies make a "The End" out of themselves) (Same ending as The Berenstain Bears Get in a Fight, but in the actual background, which is the Berenstain Bears' tree house.) The lyrics on the screen appear.)ī, R, A, V, E, spells brave, it's what they call Shelia Rae. (Shelia Rae and Louise both walk home as the last line of the Sheila Rae, the Brave Theme Song plays. Shelia Rae: Are you sure that's a good idea? Shelia Rae: Well, that's the end of the story. (Shelia Rae and her sister Louise are standing in a plain bright blue background with the words "the end" in a dark blue serif text in lowercase letters.) I'm not done yet, but I'm going to play with some more words. Seuss' style hills, trees and flowers appear with a sign that says "THE END") (a bee named Buzzy pulls a banner that says "the end" on it) (the whole Bear family opens the window in a teal background)īrother Bear: Hope to see you again soon. He finally got his favorite baseball cap back (after losing his favorite baseball cap on pages 11-12) and sweats.) Rabbit is standing in a plain gray background with the words "THE END" in a red text. (Arthur takes out a noisemaker and blows through it.) ( Arthur Read is standing in a plain gray background with the words "THE END" in a sloppy red text.)Īrthur Read: So long. ( Little Monster is standing in a blue background with the words "THE END" in a sloppy red text. (the last few notes of the theme song plays) Ruff's master: OK, see you soon, you big baboon.
Ruff's master: Well that's the end of our story. A bone flies by, revealing the words "The End".) ( Ruff and his master are standing in a light green background. (Scene cuts to Simon in his living room.) The Tortoise and the Hare (see Trivia below) (A paper airplane comes in, and Arthur opens it up, revealing the words "THE END".) ( Arthur Read is standing in a plain gray background.) Little Critter: And that's the end of my story. ( Little Critter is standing in a plain gray background with the words "THE END" in a sloppy red text) 1.8 The Berenstain Bears Get in a Fight.1.3 The Tortoise and the Hare (see Trivia below).