We sing our songs from the back of our teeth
In underground bars and across the street
With nothing but a glittering smile,
A borrowed guitar, and a very short while.
In English and French, maybe Mandarin,
We say the same thing, again and again.
Something is lost or something is gained.
The both of these cause us a special pain.
Whether or not we start in the wrong key,
Or burping out the words after some drinks,
We sing our own and those of other men
Who may have found a better way to send
Their souls through hand and to the other ear,
No longer worried, having beaten back fear.
I sing my songs to prove they’re worth hearing
To everyone listening, but mostly to me.
I wish to voice my respect for your generosity in support of persons that have the need for help
on this particular field. Your very own dedication to passing the solution around had been quite advantageous and have frequently
allowed girls just like me to arrive at their pursuits.
This helpful useful information signifies a lot a person like me and
substantially more to my office colleagues. Thanks a
lot; from all of us.
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