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Written for a child with Asperger Syndrome.
The song was used by The National Autistic Society, to promote their Year of Autism Awareness.
Aled Jones nominated it as a "Highlight of The Year" on his BBC Radio 2 show.

lyrics

If I could live in Alice’s world
I wonder if I’d learn
What makes her strong what makes her safe
What makes her suddenly afraid
I’d understand this little girl
But I’ll never live in Alice’s world

If I could see through Alice’s eyes
I wonder what I’d see
Are her skies blue is her grass green
Does she see things I’ve never seen
What’s in her mind she keeps inside
And I’ll never see through Alice’s eyes

If I could love through Alice’s heart
I wonder who I’d trust
Silently she smiles at me
But answers she will not reveal
She never tells why it’s so hard
To win a place in Alice’s heart

credits

from CALLING ALL ANGELS, released May 17, 2015
Vocal...Cathryn Craig
Guitar...Brian Willoughby
Violin / Viola...Antonia Pagulatos
Engineered & Co-produced by Phil Rynhart

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Cathryn Craig & Brian Willoughby Northern Ireland, UK

Cathryn has sung with Chet Atkins, Bill Medley, Shel Silverstein and Jorma Kaukonen.
Her great-grandfather Jacob Sowder was recorded by Cecil Sharp and is featured in Sharp's book, “English Folk Songs From The Southern Appalachians”.
Brian played guitar with Strawbs, Mary Hopkin, Joe Brown, New World, Roger Whittaker,
Jim Diamond, Monty Python &
Nanci Griffith.
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