Can’t do algebra, geometry, cryptic crosswords, sewing, knitting, carpentry, plumbing, wiring, tree-cutting, polishing windows and mirrors to a shine, or stop snails eating my plants.
Beautiful rendition. I first heard it in a church in Mexico when I was about eight years old. It was sung by a young altar boy, and I was moved to my core. I can still see and hear it in my mind all these years later.
Thank you!!! Beautiful way to relax while I wait for the coffee to perk.
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Loved it too Rachel. Thank you.
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It was my mother’s favorite…I played it on the piano all the time. Simple and elegant. This is a beautiful duet. His cello…almost like crying. Thanks.
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It is simple and elegant. And touched me similarly Van.
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one of my all time favorite songs –
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Mine too….
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Such a beautiful tune. In fact it’s one of the most requested arias I’ve been asked to sing at weddings. Those musical notes wrap me up into a dream 🙂
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You’re published. You sing. You cook. Is there anything you don’t do?
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Can’t do algebra, geometry, cryptic crosswords, sewing, knitting, carpentry, plumbing, wiring, tree-cutting, polishing windows and mirrors to a shine, or stop snails eating my plants.
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Smiling.
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Beautiful rendition. I first heard it in a church in Mexico when I was about eight years old. It was sung by a young altar boy, and I was moved to my core. I can still see and hear it in my mind all these years later.
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Angeline, that must have been some experience.
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Thank you, Dave.
For a change, I have no words. The music says it all.
-Alan
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Smiling. It does Alan. Thanks
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