Have you ever sung in a choir while holding hands?
I feel the energy running between people.
I breathe differently.
I sing differently.
We become one person, almost literally, but definitely figuratively.
We move together. We breathe together. We sing truly together.
We can trust - I’ve got you and I’m not letting go.
We can sing freely - I’ve got you and I’m not letting go.
We can smile - I’ve got you and I’m not letting go.
We can cry - I’ve got you and I’m not letting go.
We can stop singing - I’ve got you and I’m not letting go.
We can start again - I’ve got you and I’m not letting go.
We can be vulnerable - I’ve got you and I’m not letting go.
We can lift each other up - I’ve got you and I’m not letting go.
I once had a chorister confide in me that he didn’t think he’d be able to get through a piece without crying. One thing I suggested is that he take the hand of the person next to him until he could sing again. He said that sounded like the right thing to do. I wonder if he did.