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A sound codex found in the library constructed inside the heart with a view towards mind and heaven, over there where the shooting stars appear intertwined with lightning and the electric flow of the cosmic sea of life and tone and hue, where eyes and hands float and drift in the never changing impossibilty of your dreams. Codex of longings and mad enterprises trying to seize the supernatural angel and the crown of total success but deemed to fail by the everlasting thorns of destiny.
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Classical Music | Piano Music
Johannes Brahms
Rhapsody in G minor, Op. 79, No. 2 Play
Recorded on 01/01/1985, uploaded on 02/10/2009
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