This woman turned the morning bus into a concert hall, look what happened next…Video

It can be difficult to go there early in the morning. Traveling may add a great deal of stress to your day, whether you’re worried about a morning meeting at work or are traveling to an event.

However, on one specific trip, a woman on an 8.30 a.m. train from Fremantle to Perth set out to slightly ease riders’ morning routines. Bhavani Naea stands up and tries

to attract the attention of the normal commuters who are sitting on the trains, talking to each other, reading a book, or listening to music through earbuds.

She has a transparent wallet with sheets of paper inside and a guitar in her hands. When she says, “Good morning, ladies and gentlemen,’

the other commuters turn to face her. ‘I have a gift for you this morning,’ she continues. I’d love for all of you to join me in singing this song. Follow Naea on Facebook to see more of her work.

She urges others to do the same by passing the song sheets around. She begins to play the guitar and makes her way down the center once the majority

of the carriage is in motion. In a related video, early-morning commuters can be heard singing ‘Somewhere Over the Rainbow.’

During a lovely moment, train passengers sang ‘Over the Rainbow’ while traveling. She begins by singing ‘Lean On Me’ by Bill Withers by herself.

As she goes along and gets closer to the chorus, the other commuters start to join in. The story of the song

‘Lean On Me’ by Withers describes his upbringing in the Slab Fork region of West Virginia, which is known for its hardships.

Withers made his way through the isolation of growing up in this abandoned town, which now has about 200 inhabitants.

Withers found solace in the song as it dealt with his unique experiences, but he had no idea how much it would end up helping so many people.

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