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10.13.2005

Mrrrrehhgh!
Posted by susan at 5:41 PM

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  • Eleanor McEvoy has a number of lovely songs. Whisper a Prayer to the Moon is beautiful. Great lyric: If I had the powers/I'd give you the stars/the sun and the light/of the moon.
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