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What I’d Say Tell ‘em Ray If you get the blues, Want to feel the right way, While the night in loquacious verbs …is what I ’d say. Writing is spinning The most indolent dreams That go the right/write way …by any means. Get your red dress on, Is what I’d say. We’ll dance all night long …whatever night brings. I suppose, dancing about Leaves no lingering in doubt So, that’s what I’d say …go out and play. Write-them-blues-away We deserve joy; Poetry, I’m your boy. I see you real …this the exception. Ray say what I say, Do what you feel, Write the right way; Ain’t no big deal. 4.2.25 https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=6uTDa3771HM If you mean to say you're making an educated guess or a tentative answer, you could say "I'm guessing" or "I'd say". Here's a breakdown of different ways to express that you're making a guess: "I'm guessing..." - straightforward way to indicate you're not certain but are offering a possible answer. (Ray Charles)…"I'd say..." - phrase implies you're making a tentative statement or offering a guess. "My guess is..." - This is a more formal way of expressing a guess (game show/board game). "I suppose..." - phrase can be used to express a guess or an opinion, especially when you're not entirely sure (my parent’s acquiescence). "I reckon..." - Similar to "I suppose," more informal way to express a guess or opinion. (Not confused with reckoning) “Your guess is as good as mine" - phrase used when you don't know the answer, saying the person you are talking to has no more information than you. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() T̵̢̝̗̰̪̠̹͗̾̾h̵̥͉̲̠̍̽͛̌͂̆̚ě̸̗͓̱̺̮̣̽͆ Ab̴̦̄̈͐̾̑̚͝s̸͉̻̃͘ě̸̗͓̱̺̮̣̽͆n̴̝͚͎͔̘̰̅ͅcě̸̗͓̱̺̮̣̽͆ o̷͍̥̣̺͋f̶̭̱̘͇͊͋̾̋̄͆ Wa̴͙͓̓̕vě̸̗͓̱̺̮̣̽͆l̵̩̘̯̪͋͒͒̉͒̄ě̸̗͓̱̺̮̣̽͆n̴̝͚͎͔̘̅ͅg̸̫͙̻̭͐͝ț̴̵̢̝̗̰̪̠̹̈́͌͆̑͋͂̅͗̾̾h̵̥͉̲̠̍̽͛̌͂̆̚ |