Amy Harmon Quotes
Do You Hear It?" Samuel Asked, His Eyes Penetrating.
"I Don't Hear It ... But I Know It's There." I Struggled To Express Something That I'd Never Put Into Words. "Sometimes I Think If I Could Just SEE Without My Eyes, The Way I FEEL Without My Hands, I Would Be Able To HEAR The Music. I Don't Use My Hands To Feel Love Or Joy Or Heartache - But I Still Feel Them All The Same. My Eyes Let Me See Incredibly Beautiful Things, But Sometimes I Think That What I SEE Gets In The Way Of What's ... What's Just Beyond The Beauty. Almost Like The Beauty I Can SEE Is Just A Very Lovely Curtain, Distracting Me From What's On The Other Side ... And If I Just Knew How To Push That Curtain Aside, There The Music Would Be." I Threw Up My Hands In Frustration. "I Can't Really Explain It.
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