"We are the music makers. We are the dreamers of dreams." ~Arthur O Shaughnessy ~ Hi, I am Fae. Welcome to Faeland! I am here to share a song or two. I also love discovering new music. If you have a great song you think I would like it, please send it my way. I also love dressing up & sharing photos of my silly whimsical outfits. 🤪 It's just my inner exhibitionist child trying to wiggle free. I am not interested in a romantic relationship with anyone. Please respect my boundaries & I will respect yours in kind. Let's play nicely in the sandbox!
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Tupelo Honey
Tupelo Honey
His honey voice is smooth & yummy without the cloying sweetness...just love Van
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