Count To A Million Thread!

5296 = 24 × 331

Now Suzanne takes your hand

5297

And she leads you to the river

5298 = 2 x 3 x 883

She is wearing rags and feathers

5299

From Salvation Army counters

5300 = 22 x 52 x 53

And the sun pours down like honey
On our lady of the harbour

I believe that is her:

5301

And she shows you where to look among the garbage and the flowers

5302 = 2 x 11 x 241

There are heroes in the seaweed

I think a lower bar would have been better. :stuck_out_tongue:

But, what the hell…5303.

5304 = 23 x 3 x 13 x 17

There are children in the morning

Yeah, this is quite long termish…

5305

They are leaning out for love

[For a long while, it was only Panache and I who were contributing. Now, with more contributors, we’re getting there faster.]

5306 = 2 x 7 x 379

And they will lean that way forever

[Had you not kept this thread alive, we could not accelerate it now. And you had to be two at least.]

5307

While Suzanne holds the mirror

[Just for fun, I went back to find out when we started doing songs. It was post 1649, on November 14, 2019; and was posted by Panache. The song was “A Day in the Life.”

Even more interesting was seeing lots of contributors back then, who for one reason or another, dropped away. But we’ve kept things going, and we’re glad to have anyone who wants to contribute, to join in.]

5308 = 22 x 1327

And you want to travel with her

5309 - the 704th prime

and you want to travel blind

[and I’m happy to drop in and lend a hand now and then. Also glad that my song choices have been generally well-received.]

5310 = 2 x 32 x 5 x 59

And you know that you can trust her

5311 = 47 × 113

For she’s touched your perfect body with her mind.

[I’m back, after a harrowing session at the Wound Clinic :grimacing:. Then I got home and crashed.]

5312

Woke up; it was a Chelsea morning

[Hope you’re OK, Panache. Also, it’s time for a new song.]

5313 = 3 x 7 x 11 x 23

And the first thing that I heard

[I saw Joni Mitchell perform at Farm Aid 1 in 1985. She scolded people in the crowd for talking while she was singing.]

5314 = 2 × 2657

Was a song outside my window,

5315 = 5 x 1063

and the traffic wrote the words

Oh, and I thought this song was by Neil Diamond! My mother liked it, heard it a lot when I was a child. I hope you are OK, panache: harrowing sounds awful.