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lyrics
"When you look at a movie screen, at the end of a movie, we see the titles. Normally, what we perceive on the screen is the main character. He or she is going through a journey, we associate ourselves with the story, and that is why we like to watch movies or opera or any performance because we can somehow feel some co-existence in a way. Though we forget and remember about this only when we see those titles, countless people are creating that picture. Of course, this is the same scenario here, we don’t see all those invisible angels assisting us to meet here, but it is not only that. Imagine that every song, every film, every book, every piece of clothes, every road that was built, every structure, every building has countless, countless hands, hearts and souls working for that creation. So a musician can say This is my song, but every motion that it has been lived through, every meeting, are a part of it. And so, everything in life, can we say Is it mine, Is it me or is it all? Is it Estas, who played here for two hours or maybe all of us? It is a thought, not a statement, I wish you all a great life, thank you so much!"
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