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! style="background:#ffffff;" align="center" |239805.17 This particular song is used in a dreamscape scene as Sheila has fainted and is remembering and reflecting on her parents wedding which took place when she was ten. This song in particular is said to be used as one of the songs her mother and father dance to during the ceremony. | ! style="background:#ffffff;" align="center" |239805.17 This particular song is used in a dreamscape scene as Sheila has fainted and is remembering and reflecting on her parents wedding which took place when she was ten. This song in particular is said to be used as one of the songs her mother and father dance to during the ceremony. | ||
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! style="background:#ffffff;" |Adele McAllister & Clamavi De Profundis | |||
! style="background:#ffffff;" align="center" |239805.24 Lyrics in these two songs belong to JRR Tolkien while the arrangements belong to their respect creators. These songs are used to give representation to a few poems/lines of writing that Sheila places on the back of a few portraits she had created while on shore leave on Virixis. | |||
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[[Category: Sheila Bailey]] | [[Category: Sheila Bailey]] |
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