I upgraded to lion and now my 2009 MacBook pro won't boot after the grey page.

Hi,
I just upgraded to lion, my computer restarted, and I was able to use it for quite some time with the new software.  It was upgrading the display pad software and when it finished required a reboot, which it did.  Upon restarting my Mac is now stuck on the grey screen which is supposed to show login info and a place to type in your password, but it doesn't.  All I see is grey.
I'm currently reinstalling lion, so hopefully that will help.  Any suggestions? I want my computer back!

Does anyone know how to get the version for Lion?
I just asked that in another thread:
Does Safari go the way of MobileMe?
https://discussions.apple.com/message/15790649
The Safari download page specifically says the version is for Snow Leopard, and only offers this version, and when I try to install it, the routine gets blocked complaining that it needs Snow Leopard.
I also tried to simply remove the app in order to use Software Update. But this is blocked as well.
http://www.apple.com/safari/download/

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