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This song available for purchase at: https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/mel...
also available at: http://www.cdbaby.com/cd/sharonleebea...
Artist website: http://www.cdbaby.com/Artist/SharonLe...
All Words, Music and Editing by Sharon Lee Beavers
High Harmonies by Nancy Beavers Alam
All pictures from Google Images
Distribution from cdbaby.com
Album Produced by Doug Beavers and Sharon Lee Beavers at Big 88 Studios
Sharon Lee Beavers Music Publishing
Copyright 1997 by Sharon B. Gianuzzi
Song Background: I remember watching the news footage of the Oklahoma Bombing in total despair. My oldest son, Lee, was the same age as some of the children that were killed in the bombing. I kept asking myself who would EVER do something so horrific? I just couldn't wrap my mind around it. I wept as I saw the picture in the papers the next day of the brave fire fighter who carried the bloody body of a precious little one. Fast forward to 2001 and I was fe…...more
This song available for purchase at: https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/mel...
also available at: http://www.cdbaby.com/cd/sharonleebea...
Artist website: http://www.cdbaby.com/Artist/SharonLe...
All Words, Music and Editing by Sharon Lee Beavers
High Harmonies by Nancy Beavers Alam
All pictures from Google Images
Distribution from cdbaby.com
Album Produced by Doug Beavers and Sharon Lee Beavers at Big 88 Studios
Sharon Lee Beavers Music Publishing
Copyright 1997 by Sharon B. Gianuzzi
Song Background: I remember watching the news footage of the Oklahoma Bombing in total despair. My oldest son, Lee, was the same age as some of the children that were killed in the bombing. I kept asking myself who would EVER do something so horrific? I just couldn't wrap my mind around it. I wept as I saw the picture in the papers the next day of the brave fire fighter who carried the bloody body of a precious little one. Fast forward to 2001 and I was feeling that same feeling yet again, watching in disbelief over how people could be SO evil to commit such horrific acts of violence. There was such a feeling of loss of innocence after 9/11 here in America. All of the freedoms that we took for granted up until that day would no longer exist. My heart still aches over both of those horrific days. Unfortunately, terrorism is something that unites our entire world. From India to Asia - Isreal to Africa - Pakistan and Afghanistan to London, England....it is literally everywhere. We mourn as a world community ALL of the losses related to terrorism and we stand united..... One world UNITED against the evil of terrorism. I dedicate this video to all of those we lost on those horrific days. May God Bless you all. - Sharon…...more