It happens to me ones in a while. I suddenly think of a song I haven't heard for years, something from way back, something my parents used to listen to, and I play it.
Then I realise how much I've missed it and I play it over and over again for weeks. This is the song I have been playing for the fast week and a half. "lakachta et yadi be yadcha" (You took my hand in yours) is an amazing song written by Jacob Rotblit, composed by Matti Caspi and preformed by Yehudit Ravitz.
I don't know if its the words or the composition or the fact that it reminds me my childhood, but this song just moves me. There is something about how things used to be done back than, purely, honestly and beautifully.
I'll finish with the chorus main saying: "Things you see from there, you can't see from here".
Enjoy.
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