Talk:Miriam Stockley

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[edit] A Winter's Tale

I've heard of a song called "A Winter's Tale". According to the place I've found it at, it was played by Miriam Stockley. Part of it went like this:

I wish you well
From winter's playing...
I hope that love and strength will give you time on Earth
It's only winter's tale
Just another winter's tale
And why should the world take granted
I wonder why they do
(end here)

Whoever's heard of this song, please let me know!

[edit] Meaning of One Line in Song "Mercy Street"

At one point in the song "Mercy Street," it goes, "¿Onde estas a crianges?" What does that mean?