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30th April
2008
written by Cynthia

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28th January
2008
written by Cynthia

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27th January
2008
written by Cynthia

This has got to be one of my all-time favorite songs from the last six months of my life.    Cedric Gervais - Spirit In My LifeYou hurt me time and time again I lived in sadness You walked away and didn’t care Just look inside me You knew that I’d be there Always around you And now the sides have turned To understand me You used to be all out of love Now I can’t stand you You called me twice to say you’re wrong What do you want from me? Just try to make it on your own You’re fine without me Cause now the sides have turned To understand me I lost the spirit in my life, and now you know just how it feels I lost the spirit in my life, the day that you walked out on me I lost the spirit in my life, and now you know just how if feels I lost the spirit in my life, but I’ll come back again  

22nd December
2007
written by Cynthia

It’s been awhile since something musical as actually brought tears to my eyes.  Maybe it was my lack in attendance to Christmas programs this year, usually those can bring out a tear or two, especially when I hear Stephanie or Todd sing…  I believe this is the first time that a guitar has brought tears to my eyes.  In the first opening few cords I began to well up.  I can’t even describe what brought it about, it was just one of those melodies that reach your soul and bring out the only thing the body knows how to express by other than words - tears.  I must say I am extremely excited for the person who strummed those chords.  I also can’t wait for the opportunity to purchase the song for the soul reason to play on repeat for hours on end.  I wish there were more words to describe what exactly happened, but there aren’t.  I have a feeling that Mehmet would be able to express them perfectly in Turkish for me, that language is so beautiful and has so many more ways of expression than my native tongue…