Cockeyed Optimist

Here I am singing one of my favorite songs– a song I live by!

About Daniel Greene

Daniel Greene, BA, CI & CT, NIC Master, has been an ASL interpreter / transliterator since 1990. He teaches workshops on vague language (VL), genre recognition, and other topics. His other passions are singing and photography. He is married with dogs.

Posted on August 29, 2006, in Performing Arts and tagged , , , , , , , . Bookmark the permalink. 3 Comments.

  1. I’m happy to say it’s now closed-captioned!

  2. Ricky,

    Sorry if you felt left out of that video. I will have to learn how to caption my videos. In the meantime, here are the lyrics to “Cockeyed Optimist,” from the musical South Pacific, music by Richard Rogers and lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein III:

    When the sky is a bright canary yellow,
    I forget every cloud I’ve ever seen.
    So they call me a cockeyed optimist,
    Immature and incurably green.

    I have heard people rant and rave and bellow
    That we’re done and we might as well be dead,
    But I’m only a cockeyed optimist
    And I can’t get it into my head.

    (Refrain)
    I hear the human race
    Is falling on its face,
    And hasn’t very far to go…
    But every whippoorwill
    Is selling me a bill
    And telling me it just ain’t so!

    I could say life is just a bowl of Jello,
    And appear more intelligent and smart.
    But I’m stuck, like a dope, with a thing called hope,
    And I can’t get it out of my heart! Not this heart!

    Daniel

  3. Hey, where is the captions or your ASL skills so that I can see how cute you are?

    R-

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