

Just because you can't see or feel something doesn't mean that it isn't there: sometimes it is just waiting for us to find it completely before you can feel it with you all of the time. You may not feel him with you all of the time, but know that he is. God is with us through every breath you take, the easy times and definitely in the hard times. I just want to let you know that you are not alone.

Then one of my friends at church prayed for me and with a lot of encouragement, I am almost back to the way I was before her death. I was the exact same way when I lost one of my friends October 2016.except with several months of crying and then it was the song "I won't let go" by rascal flats that helped me.well not really, but I heard it and it was the beginning of my healing.


^ Gomez is also referred to as a soprano.^ Cyrus is also referred to as a contralto.^ Buckley is also referred to as a soprano.^ Bedingfield is also referred to as a contralto.^ Some sources also refer to Adele as a contralto.The following is a list of singers in country, popular music, jazz, heavy metal, classical-crossover, and musical theatre who have been described as mezzo-sopranos. When the terms soprano, mezzo-soprano, contralto, tenor, baritone, and bass are used as descriptors of non-classical voices, they are applied more loosely than they would be to those of classical singers and generally refer only to the singer's perceived vocal range. In non-classical music, singers are primarily defined by their genre and their gender not their vocal range. For classical and operatic singers, their voice type determines the roles they will sing and is a primary method of categorization. The term mezzo-soprano was developed in relation to classical and operatic voices, where the classification is based not merely on the singer's vocal range but also on the tessitura and timbre of the voice. The mezzo-soprano voice (unlike the soprano voice) is strong in the middle register and weaker in the head register, resulting in a deeper tone than the soprano voice. In the lower and upper extremes, some mezzo-sopranos may extend down to the F below middle C (F 3) and as high as "high C" (C 6). The mezzo-soprano is the middle female voice and the most common of the female singing voices, which tends to dominate in non-classical music, with vocal range that typically lies between the A below " middle C" (C 4) to the A two octaves above (i.e.
