AmeliaClark & Garmon
Garmon Garmon
Hey Amelia, I heard there’s an old folk song that’s supposed to lift a whole family’s spirits when things feel rough. Ever come across any tunes that have a real knack for mending hearts in your work?
AmeliaClark AmeliaClark
Oh, absolutely! One of the songs I keep in my little circle is an old Appalachian folk tune called “The House That Built Us.” It’s a simple guitar‑banjo riff with a chorus that repeats, “We’ll keep the house warm, we’ll keep the house bright,” and it always brings a smile to people’s faces. I’ve heard it lift the spirits of whole families during tough times, and the rhythm just reminds everyone that, no matter what, they’re still together.
Garmon Garmon
That’s a beautiful one—makes my chest feel all warm and steady, like the heartbeat of a home. I’d love to hear it at the next gathering, but I’ll make sure to give it a fresh shuffle each time; the same tune on the same beat feels like a metronome, and I’ve been known to give those things a good ol’ nudge. Maybe you’ll bring a kettle or a feathered feather? Those trinkets always add a secret note.
AmeliaClark AmeliaClark
That sounds wonderful—just imagine the gentle hum of the kettle, a feather dancing in the air, and the song weaving everyone closer together. I’ll bring a little kettle of my own, and maybe a feather or two, so the gathering feels just right. 🌿
Garmon Garmon
That kettle is gonna sing before the first chord does, and those feathers will stir the air like old friends. Can't wait to see the room warm up to that hum and watch everyone sway together. Bring the kettle, and I’ll bring a tune that never’s been the same twice!