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The street musician #1 (permalink) Mon Jul 27, 2009 11:35 am   The street musician
 

We were passing from passage-way, where old Russian man was sitting and playing on his garmon (a musical instrument) . And in Russian he was singing a romantic lyric about a teenager guy who fell in love and doesn't know what to do in this situation. I don't remember the words exactly, but probably they were as follows:

I feel like a little boy,
I don't know how , but I fell in love.
Please tell me what to do,
Please help me to get over her ...

I looked at my fiancée and began to sing: :)

You are like a little boy
Fell in love
Who will help you honey, who will help you....?! :)

He smiled and held my hand and said
-Stop singing darling in the street :)
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The street musician #2 (permalink) Tue Jul 28, 2009 21:57 pm   The street musician
 

I could not understand again :?
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The street musician #3 (permalink) Wed Jul 29, 2009 7:00 am   The street musician
 

Gray wrote:
I could not understand again :?


I should stop writing :D
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The street musician #4 (permalink) Wed Jul 29, 2009 8:14 am   The street musician
 

NO you shouldn't!

Never accept that you cannot do this. You may find limitations in expressing yourself, but DO NOT let that hold you back.

You will find so much satisfaction in writing, and if someone else enjoys reading what you write, so much the better.
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The street musician #5 (permalink) Wed Jul 29, 2009 8:49 am   The street musician
 

Kiprida wrote:
Gray wrote:
I could not understand again :?


I should stop writing :D


I meant the opposite. If I say I couldn't understand, I want you to explain and write futher :)
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