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Temple SF
by Gary E. Andrews - 10/30/25 10:00 PM
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Hi Heather!
 This is just wonderful. Beautiful vocal (as always) against a fabulous arrangement. The lyric is equally good.
 
 Regarding a bridge...this is one of the very few times where I would say it's optional. Normally a bridge is needed or it isn't. If it's not needed and you use one, it clutters the song. If it needs one and it's not there, it leaves the song lacking. however, in this case, I can hear it both ways. As i said, I usually have a definitive opinion about putting in a bridge. If you can add a new element in a couple of quick lines that adds to the story in a way not already said, I think a bridge would be a good idea. Otherwise, I wouldn't do it. That's my opinion.
 
 Also, I can't believe someone rated this as only two stars in Soundclick! I gave a full five because I think it deserves it. Good luck with this one.
 
 Alan
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