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The song lyrics is annotated for singing. Yet, any one could customize and adapt to one's own tune with necessary modifications if needed. This is a passionate thanks-giving song for a life-saving drowning rescue, with a nostalgic tune and sentiment. The singer feels great guilt and tormenting regret for not thanking the valiant young person who single-handily carried out the successful rescue effort. This is also the theme song of the book 'The First Concert" and remains an integral part of the story. The singer encountered a traumatic drowning accident and had a miraculous narrow escape. She has still vivid recollections of it, but very faint or vastly fading images of the rescuer. her trauma turned out to have tremendous beneficial effects on her life, career, and outlook. Those happenings made her harshly blame herself to be an ingracious “thankless wretch”! In a sincere effort to reach out and find that anonymous, unknown, and unseen person, she pleads to him in this melancholic song in beseeching manner using solicitous words. You'll surely enjoy her song and her peading voice!
Say, Just say, I heard you!
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