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Two Great Souls Lost at the Same Time

In the midst of fighting COVID-19 pandemic war, the news of two great souls lost within an hour's gap is something very painful and unlikely. However, interestingly two souls are perfectly similar in nature and attitude. 
Karma Wangchuk Sir as I know by far is one very simple human being. Someone very much and infinitely the vessel of English Vocabulary, honest nature lover, artist, music lover and a photographer. Although you departed forever, and very far away, I will always remember your diction of wisdom. 
He is basically a man of few words. A man whose wisdom and inspiration drive was infinitely large. 

Kenny Roger is an American singer, songwriter and entrepreneur. A great human being whose love for music was indeed infinite and eternal.
What I know little about him was all through his songs. Whenever, I feel lonely and alone, I tune to his music roll and listen until everything is fine and I could wave some dreams of happiness. His song not only gives immense happiness and attachment to the country but also loved one, family and friends.
Sadly what a coincidence, a few weeks before, when Chemistry was too heavy, abstract, invisible and untouchable, I had his Music Video played in two sections of twelve sciences. I played them, and we enjoyed his great hit, "The Greatest Gift Of All" together that was played for the second time in a row in less than one years gap. Those are the days songs have words and meaning. 
Roger's some solo hits like Lucille, coward of the country, you decorated my life are my favorite list of mine. Please you too try his hits!
I pray for these Two Great Souls of Similar Wisdom and Smartness to Rest In Peace!

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  1. I am truly sorry for your loss Sancha. May they be born in better world. Take care la!

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