The moon is the metaphor of timeless knowledge, the overarching concept that is unifying and brings a degree of peace and connectedness to the story, holding the secrets of all time. It is the same moon that shone on our great great grandparents and the same moon that will be shining on our children's grandchildren some day.
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BRING DOWN THE MOON is not autobiographical although they do say there's a story in all of us! In the story: "...Sandra opened the ebony box, richly inlaid with mother of pearl. Carefully, she clicked a lever inside the box.'Goodness, that's the sort of thing you see on the Antiques Road Show! Mind ...
What a victory. Thank you Gareth for laying your musical talent on the front line--for and with the invictus choir in order to produce something that will stand the test of time. The song-Flesh and Blood is so gutsy. We he ...
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