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©2008-2009 *CroWelsh
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Originally designed as a CD cover for a single track recorded by a talented, good friend, Bryce-Lane.

Bryce Lane is a singer-songwriter from Ireland, accompanied by Jed McConkey, captivates & endears her audience with original songs influenced by her Celtic roots. The haunting melodies of Bryce Lane will draw the listener into her honest and intimate songs of love and betrayal with a vocal style that is clear, pure, ethereal and enchanting.

See Journal:
New Beginnings ... for more background info relating to this piece



You can sample tracks on MySpace from both:

  ** Bryce-Lane Music **
  ** Jed McConkey **

Thanks for any comments/feedback ...
It's appreciated & noted ...
Enjoy ...
:) :peace:

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:iconshadowedroad:
Very intriguing. It's one of those pictures that makes you think.

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"Never fight an inanimate object." ~ P. J. O'Rourke
+Jesus (and only Jesus) saves+
:iconcrowelsh:
Thanks Shadow. I really appreciate you feedback on this .. but I'm curious? What does it say to you?
:) :peace:

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Take it easy ... :meditation:

Seeing In The Dark Isn't Done With Ones' Eyes
:iconshadowedroad:
Hmm...maybe it's the doll's face, but it reminds me of a little child looking longingly into a store window, like in the old movies. Or perhaps a toy looking for a child, :)

--
"Never fight an inanimate object." ~ P. J. O'Rourke
+Jesus (and only Jesus) saves+

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