Cheerful
Cheerful adjective - Serving to lift one's spirits.
Usage example: a hospital with sunny, cheerful rooms that are designed to make a patient's stay as pleasant as possible
Desolate
Desolate adjective - Causing or marked by an atmosphere lacking in cheer.
Usage example: a desolate house abandoned many years ago
Both words in one sentence
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Twisted Sister: After you go through two cheerful songs on Stay Hungry, the title track and We're Not Gonna Take It, The mood suddenly shifts to a bleak and desolate song called Burn In Hell.
Source: Nightmare Fuel / Music - Perhaps the most famous examples of this are the Depression era photographs by Dorothea Lange, which contrasted extremely cheerful billboard advertisements with happy American families with the desolate ghost town that most of America had become.
Source: Ironic Juxtaposition
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