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#16.3 - My Brightest Diamond - Hymne à l'amour

A red dress, a small suitcase packed with all sorts of instruments, a vast park, a lake, Edith Piaf, a xylophone, and laughters. That was a splendid morning in Brooklyn with you Shara.  
 
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pattiecakeroll (10 hours ago) Show Hide
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i love this video. and i really love the laughter at the ending too :D
ironica728 (3 months ago) Show Hide
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Oh wow. This is so simplistically beautiful. Bravo.
TheBSG (3 months ago) Show Hide
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I'm in love.
maggieandmichelle (4 months ago) Show Hide
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i love her voice. it reminds me of a disney princess
antoinebrunel (4 months ago) Show Hide
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Beauty
Thank you!
SGzSynyster (4 months ago) Show Hide
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amazing voice
jimfromearth (6 months ago) Show Hide
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you were in my home town Brooklyn? did you perform somewhere? like BAM? also you were on my lake . i fished their as a teen won a fishing rod and reel in the A&S fishing contest caught the largest Big Mouth Bass. I think i was about 4ozs. Today i would have throwned him back. Anyways thanks for bringing some class and humor to the park. BOL your new fan.
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That was really lovely :) I love her laugh at the end.. I wonder, did she translate the song? It doesn't really sound like it. Did she just write her own little words to the tune? In any event, its very nice
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rgkohan (8 months ago) Show Hide
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oh i really don't know. parisian tourist shops were all about them. they were even really music boxes, just the mechanism with the crank that you put in a box that you could buy separately. i just bought the mechanical part that makes the music, was like 12e

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