Tag Archives: Hang On
IT’S NOT MINE
My dedication to singing is completely driven by a desire to fully express my feelings. Singing is the one area of my life where I have felt free to do that. Continue reading →
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HANG ON – PART 2
Of all my songs, this would have to be my favorite and most inspiring. Continue reading →
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DO NOT SUCCUMB-PART 2
Sometimes I miss is the deep love I received from my parents. No one loves us like our mother and father. But I feel them with me and just because they’ve died, I still feel important and valuable. Their love hasn’t died!” Continue reading →
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IT FEELS SO DARK – PART 3
I cannot bear to watch as she gurgles to breathe. It’s a horror. Today, I had to choose between morphine and an antibiotic. It was a hard decision. Continue reading →
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