One might find the optimism of this 80s anthem—theme to the movie Working Girl—a bit off-key today, with the country in such a bad mood. The heroine of this up-by-the-bootstraps story dreamed of getting rich on Wall Street in the “Greed is Good” era. Today we need other dreams, other definitions of success. But in the words of this gloriously indomitable song, our sons and daughters come through the fog, now and always, dreamers waking the nation, blazing a trail of desire through the darkening dawn, and we must have faith in the better angels of their natures.
“Let the River Run,” written and performed by Carly Simon, 1988.
This post is part of Music 100, a love letter to songs. 100 words on 100 songs in 100 days, running from Groundhog Day through May 31, 2025. Inspired by my MFAH 100 project.
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Yes! Hooray! I remember this and and I have it starred so that each day after morning devotions I'm playing it! Yes, I can still smile! Super thanks, Rainey! (The wind is raging this am with 80 mph gusts). I needed this reminder!