Mother Theresa understood the laying on of hands
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What I often wonder is how she kept from hearing love¡¯s demands
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If in her loneliness she ever dreamed of following earthly commands, oh yeah.
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Mother Theresa understood the laying on of hands.
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Touch is a language. What it you have to say to me?
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Come and talk about it. Tell me where you¡¯re locked and where you¡¯re free.
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Brutality or tenderness, our bodies are exchanged in all eternity, oh yeah.
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Touch is a language. What is it you have to say to me?
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In this wilderness do we hurt or heal within our daily plans, oh yeah.
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Mother Theresa understood the laying on of hands.
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Mother Theresa understood the laying on of hands
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Mother Theresa understood the laying on of hands.
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Epictetus probably slept with hands above the covers
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Lost no sleep in counting sheep or numbers of ex-lovers.
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The thing about a stoic is he¡¯s always understated
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I don¡¯t know about happiness but virtue¡¯s overrated.
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La la la la
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La la la la
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La la la la la la
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Laying On Of Hands / Stoic 2
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Suzanne Vega |