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Ah Ba La Ma



Today I want to tell you about the singing of a Indian. I learned that when an Indian sings he expresses his or her feelings, or tells a story. Like the man in this picture for example. It may sound like gibirish to you, but it is really words. Just spoken in a different language. It's just like if a Mexican comes to America, and everyone is speaking English. It would be very differentt, but at the same time interesting. Something on your to do list. A goal to one day achieve. To learn a different language. I enjoyed it when I listened to this man sing. It went through my ears, and all the way to my heart. If you have ever listened to this, you probably feel the same way if you really listen to it. As they say, "We all smile in the same language." So when, and if you ever listen to an Indian sing, don't make fun of him, or laugh, just listen to it, and feel the groove!!! Ah ba la ma heeyy goodbye!!!!!!

Frances Willard

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