You cannot taste a song but you can feel the tune relishing your heart where strings of music belong.

Munia Khan
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You cannot taste a song but you can feel the tune relishing your heart where strings of music belong. The song is a visual delight and an emotional experience, but it can also be a physical sensation. And, as one of my favorite musicians, Bob Dylan said, “The words and the sounds are not the point; the point is to feel it.”

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