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	<title>Comments on: The Ira Awards Part 3</title>
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		<title>By: jenny Burton</title>
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		<dc:creator>jenny Burton</dc:creator>
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		<description>Peter Link,  you introduced me to James Taylor and he remains at the top of my list of music buying today.  I too know that within the journey of listening to his albums, I will find a song or songs that completely capture me.  Interestingly enough,  both songs that you use in this blog are among my favorites.  I didn&#039;t know that James had written the first song for a musical.   Recently, I was thinking of that song and wanting to hear it again.  I think I must have played it a hundred times.  I also love the second song.  I can&#039;t always explain the reason why these songs capture me, but they have forever.

The third song, &quot;I Think On These Things&quot; is a masterpiece in my opinion and
I&#039;m glad that I got the privilege to sing it and I look forward to singing it again.  It&#039;s a beautifully crafted song and speaks of a wondrous subject matter.  It both describes your broad and personal thoughts and feelings about God.

RIght On for great song writers!

Jenny Burton</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Peter Link,  you introduced me to James Taylor and he remains at the top of my list of music buying today.  I too know that within the journey of listening to his albums, I will find a song or songs that completely capture me.  Interestingly enough,  both songs that you use in this blog are among my favorites.  I didn&#8217;t know that James had written the first song for a musical.   Recently, I was thinking of that song and wanting to hear it again.  I think I must have played it a hundred times.  I also love the second song.  I can&#8217;t always explain the reason why these songs capture me, but they have forever.</p>
<p>The third song, &#8220;I Think On These Things&#8221; is a masterpiece in my opinion and<br />
I&#8217;m glad that I got the privilege to sing it and I look forward to singing it again.  It&#8217;s a beautifully crafted song and speaks of a wondrous subject matter.  It both describes your broad and personal thoughts and feelings about God.</p>
<p>RIght On for great song writers!</p>
<p>Jenny Burton</p>
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