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Topic: a rephrasal of 'what will be the last piece u'll play before u die'  (Read 2100 times)

Offline ryanyee

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yeah i think i might have put it wrongly. what i was trying to say was what will be the last piece u play in ur mind on your deathbed.

Offline pelajarpiano

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Hahaha...i think you will receive same answer from other.^^
No one is perfect and have no fault, but I will do the best

Offline ryanyee

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i doubt that. it seems that my earlier topic was misunderstood.

Offline pelajarpiano

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i doubt that. it seems that my earlier topic was misunderstood.

I understand with this topic, but this topic have same root. maybe people will play in his brain his favourite song.True?
No one is perfect and have no fault, but I will do the best

Offline ryanyee

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yes. unless if anybody finds it hard to. cos i can. i hear it in my mind every second of my life.
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