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		<title>Lost &#038; Found (My Heart)</title>
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In 2005 I moved to France to be with Cécile, learn another language, and experience Paris. In the early months, while getting all my working papers straightened out, I wrote a haiku every morning and then tried to put it to music during the afternoon. [...]]]></description>
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In 2005 I moved to France to be with Cécile, learn another language, and experience Paris. In the early months, while getting all my working papers straightened out, I wrote a haiku every morning and then tried to put it to music during the afternoon. The basic structure of &#8220;Lost &amp; Found&#8221; came out of one of those sessions, and has since been kicking around my brain in different variations. I&#8217;ve finally settled on something stable, and recently spent some time on a rough mix (yes, the percussion is digital, but everything else is performed by me).</p>
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