That sounds like a luxurious introduction, Songbird

. The remastering of the songs themselves also lends itself to that.
A22catcher ~ I've answered this before, but not with you asking, so one thing I can say for sure is that my determination against bitterness would require more resolve from other sources. Leonard's words and music have helped tremendously in avoiding that particular downward spiral of emotion. I've relied on his songs ~ singing them through tears ~ for processing and catharsis, to take me beyond getting stuck in that incredibly sorrowful space.
Bird On A Wire [for understanding the position of another]
Hey, That's No Way To Say Goodbye [for myself]
So Long, Marianne [for myself]
Alexandra Leaving [for any future needs

]
These immediately come to mind, though I know there are others. I may have a glitch now and then, where anger holds the potential for bitterness, but the lessons-learned go deeper than the incidents, and it's not long before I'm looking at the anger as not being worth it ~ much less regression into bitterness. Now, I can just
think the songs

.
I think this may be where the poets and songwriters write poems and songs. I read their poems and sing their songs, and write about other things.
~ Lizzy