Tanya’s 11 o’clock number. She’s had her near-death experience, she’s seen what’s on the other side, and now — before she wakes up, before she goes back — she has to reckon with the life she was living. The quotas, the bonuses, the head-down-stay-in-your-lane corporate grind. All of it hollowed out inside.

What does she want instead? To kick her shoes off. To feel the grass with bare feet. To sing “I want” like a teenager. To share what she’s learned on this side of tomorrow.

Music and lyrics by Charles T. Betz and Josiah Thomas Turner. Sung by the great Lia Peros.