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Old Feb 26, 2008, 01:23 PM
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I guess it depends what kind of soothing I need. Sometimes when I really down I need a pick-me-up, and other times when I am really feeling good I need a quieting soothing song.

Boundless Love, by Women of Faith
Bridge Over Troubled Water, sung by Sheila Walsh
Jesus What A Savior, sung by Sheila Walsh
Cloghinne Winds, by Briege Murphy (Celtic Moods Album)
Celtic Seasons of Worship, volumes 2, 3, & 4
Believe by Cheri
Can You Read My Mind, sung by Maureen McGoven
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All my life I have know that I am different. I have trouble with my thinking and processing information. I have trouble in keeping close friends. I am afraid of living, and I don't really know why. I am good at pretending everything is all right, by just gritting my teeth and just charging ahead and getting through the rough spots, but inside I am afraid of failure and getting critized for things I do. I am hoping someone can help me, or at least understand me.

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