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Royal College of Art de Londres, Guillermo Whittembury, Joris Olde-Rikkert, Kevin Rouff et Luis Paco Bockelmann
Wings of Eagle-Vessele (©vessele2013)
(In light of all that's happened this year--from the Boston Marathon Bombings (when I wrote this song) to the shooting at LAX last friday...i hope this song encourages everyone and fills everyone with hope in a seemingly crazy time.)
I wrote this song right after the Boston Marathon bombings happened because I was so shaken--the event truly made me come face to face with how fragile life really is--that we aren't guaranteed a tomorrow. I had been in Boston on the same streets that were bombed the next day just the day before sightseeing with my family--this song wasn't meant to be a depressing song about impending doom though. It was meant to be one of encouragement to keep going and keep the faith through Him--because despite all the chaos, the truth is...there's always hope...ALWAYS. And, with Him, there's no need to be afraid.
Hope this encourages whoever listens to it.
Love,
Vessele
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