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“No Library Card” is an original pop-rock song from The Sixth Dimension Sessions, inspired by the classic television episode “Time Enough at Last.” Told with bright melodies and bittersweet humor, the song follows Henry Bemis — a gentle dreamer who only wants time to read, finally getting everything he ever wished for… after the world is gone. What begins as a playful, bookish lament slowly turns tragic, as fate delivers its cruelest punch in the quietest possible way. Musically, the track leans into early-1960s pop-rock storytelling: clear verses, a simple unforgettable chorus, restrained orchestration, and a melody that keeps moving even as the story darkens. Piccolo trumpet and swelling strings underline the irony — light sounds carrying one of television’s most devastating endings. This is not a cover and not affiliated with The Twilight Zone. All music, lyrics, and artwork are original, created as a period-style homage to mid-century pop, moral storytelling, and the thin line between comedy and heartbreak. 🎵 Original song ✍️ Original lyrics 🎨 Original artwork 📚 Pop-rock storytelling • Mid-century pastiche