Beautiful song and video. Male violence and possessiveness ruins everything it touches once again is the moral of that story, isn't it. I hope you regain some strength and energy and feel better soon.
Hey John! Thanks for sharing the video here. I can't hear the song very well but that's only because I am washing a load of clothes and my washer is old and loud! LOL! Hope you will be at 100% very soon. Take care.
Wishing you better days. Hopefully now that it's July you are feeling better now. The post title reminds me of the Rolling Stone song. The video beautifully tells the important message of respecting nature. Thanks for sharing it.
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That is a lovely video, pleasing harmony and easy to listen to.
ReplyDeleteDo hope you will feel improved soon.
Take care.
i am sorry for you are not feeling well John !
ReplyDeletei hope and pray for your speedy recovery!
this is very sweet song ,i really enjoyed it
Beautiful song and video. Male violence and possessiveness ruins everything it touches once again is the moral of that story, isn't it. I hope you regain some strength and energy and feel better soon.
ReplyDeletePlease feel stronger soon. I wish you energy.
ReplyDeleteWhat a catchy and interesting song! I hope you regain your energy and strength.
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing the video.
ReplyDeleteSending lots of good wishes to you and hoping you feel better soon.
All the best Jan
Beautiful blog
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ReplyDeleteHey John! Thanks for sharing the video here. I can't hear the song very well but that's only because I am washing a load of clothes and my washer is old and loud! LOL!
ReplyDeleteHope you will be at 100% very soon. Take care.
Wishing you better days. Hopefully now that it's July you are feeling better now. The post title reminds me of the Rolling Stone song. The video beautifully tells the important message of respecting nature. Thanks for sharing it.
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