“Song sung blue, everybody knows one.
Song sung blue, every garden grows one.Me and you are subject to
The blues now and then.
But when you take the blues
And make a song,
You sing 'em out again.”

—  Neil Diamond

Song Sung Blue
Song lyrics, Moods (1972)

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