Amy Harmon Quotes
You Were Playing The Song We Like..."
"That Was The Song?" A Smile Lit His Face.
"Yes. What Was It?" I Asked
"Bob Dylan."
"What?!" I Wailed. "I Thought It Was Going To Be Beethoven Or Something. Now I Know I'm White Trash."
Wilson Bopped Me On The Head With His Bow. "It's Called 'Make You Feel My Love.' It's One Of My Favorite Songs. I Embellish It A Bit, But It's All Dylan, Definitely Not Mozart. The Lyrics Are Brilliant. Listen." Wilson Sang Softly As He Played. His Voice Was As Rich As The Moaning Cello .
"Of Course," I Said Sourly.
"What?" Wilson Stopped, Startled.
"You Can Sing. You Have A Beautiful Voice. I Can't Even Pretend That You Suck. Why Can't You Suck At Something? It's So Unfair."
"You Clearly Haven't Seen Me Try To Carve Something Intricate And Beautiful Out Of A Tree Stump," Wilson Said Dryly, And Started Playing Again.
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