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Essay heading: J MRaz
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January 18, 2004 |
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It comes across as credulous and is therefore effective in symbolizing the importance of true identity.
Not too far off from "Song for a Friend" is the slower paced song "Life is Wonderful". In this moving and low-pitched song, Mraz focuses on how great life is due to that it is full-circle. By full-circle, what is meant is that one thing is needed for another... displayed 300 characters
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By full-circle, what is meant is that one thing is needed for another. For example, "it takes a night to make it dawn and it takes a day to you yawn brother and it takes some old to make you young it takes some cold to know the sun it takes the one to have the other"( Life is Wonderful, Track 1, lines 16-20)... displayed next 300 characters
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