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Jessica
MD
jrowe5ej@mwc.edu
20

Kinship is wonderful, isn't it? The ability to look at someone and just FEEL. Just a glance and you know that they have something you recognize and appreciate. Everyday I wake up and I feel thankful that someone out there understands, someone out there likes me, knows me, even if they don't know me personally. Someone out there can just FEEL, just like me.




Tara McArthur
MD
teliel@prodigy.net
20 

We've all had troubles, and we've all felt pain. I am no exception to this. But through it all, music has been a comfort. I can sit and listen to a soothing song and be calmed, listen to the lyrics and identify. When I get to feeling that I just need to be comforted, and that I need something to identify with, I always listen to Fiona, and just knowing that we all have problems and that we can get past them is enough to make me at least feel a bit better. I would like to someday meet Fiona, and not to get all giddy and ask for her autograph and the usual such fanatic-type things. But simply to offer a smile and a hug and understanding and to hope to receive these things in return. To make a friend, not get a signature that will fade.

 

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Jenny
MD
bluelilly@gurlmail.com
16  

I think Fiona is awesome. I love her songs when I am sad b/c I can relate to her and her music. It helps relax me, too.

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meghan
MD
discoball16@yahoo.com
17

Fiona's music is really inspirational.  Her first cd helped me through what I considered a very difficult time in my life.  And she is very talented.  I love what she does to music, she writes her own songs and both cds are so good, there is not one song on either album that I didn't like.   
Thanks Fiona

 

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Jenny
MD
onegrrlarmy@hotmail.com
17

I went to Alaska in the summer of '99 where I met a girl named Fae. We became friends, but didn't really know what the outcome would be. I came home and we talked every once and a while but one day, she told me she had changed her e-mail address to the title of a Fiona Apple song, and instantly we connected like I never have with someone before. We talked about her and our love for her and her music forever. Ever since then we have gotten to know each other, and even though I haven't seen her for almost three years, we talk at least three times a week online and our conversations often include fiona lyrics and news. I think that if it wasn't for our common love of Fiona and her music we would be the friends we are today.

 

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Hannah
MD
rainingtragic@yahoo.com
13

fiona is a amazing person, truly. she has been through so much, and her music is beautiful.