O DIA DO MEU CASAMENTO um filme de Anabela Moreira (Fotografias de Cena)
Part I
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O DIA DO MEU CASAMENTO um filme de Anabela Moreira (Fotografias de Cena)
Part I
I only write when I’m angry or sad or something because that’s when I just have to write and I only will work if I absolutely have to. If I’m having a good time and I’m happy and things are going really well, why would I want to stop what I’m doing to go and write at the piano?
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