Shining Lights (piano-vocal-guitar chords) (2007) - piano & vocal by Daniel Laubacher
"Shining Lights" is a song about wishes and beauty of the many kinds of lights we have around us. Ideal for children between the ages of five and nine. It is easy to learn and can be used for a number of performing and/or learning situations.
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