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Tuesday, October 25, 2011
singing is good for the soul
A woman driver likes my singing and asked me to sing today. She said she had discussed this with my husband. It is good for our soul. It is the way we interpret things, I believe, and gives us purpose and meaning, and fills us up with beauty and brings more beauty to the world. Koraling Lynne
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