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[Summary] => One night in a subway, I chanced upon a gentle-faced street musician in his perfect element his guitar. He stayed the crowd as passengers let several trains pass to listen to him play piece after piece. One piece he played sounded like two songs being played at the same time and it reminded me of a kind of bird that could sing two songs at the same time. I was glued to my spot listening, and also watching as the damp dark subway station transform into a subterranean chamber music hall with the crowds never thinning. The music was so good that it kept a steady stream of listeners.
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[AuthorName] => DE RERUM NATURA By Maria Isabel Garcia
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