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Wednesday, December 16, 2009
Eres Tu [Touch the Wind]
I had a Narromine flashback today. The song Eres Tu [Touch the Wind] came into my mind and I enjoyed playing it on the piano, while waiting for a student.
It's a great song, I think.
Still singing it Judith?
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