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Someday At Christmas

1m · Pristine Prosody - GramoVox · 24 Dec 13:54

This beautiful song of hope is by my favourite musician, Stevie Wonder. It is written by Ron Miller & Bryan Wells. Its lyrics are powerful and while some may say its leans on utopia, Christmas is the mystic reason for us to believe in ourselves and in each other. This is my last episode for 2020... I hope it fills your heart with love! Merry Christmas & a Happy new year!

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