it s so unfair, i m lost in this endless game. i would say that s crap. from my point of view. exactly. ok, so you think those lyrics are not up to much, but, i mean, that could create a fake abba track. # so let s sing thank you for- the music and the songs i m singing. # thanks for all the joy they are bringing.#. i we live in a world now where art, music, lyrics, books, are being reappraised through the filter of the modern world. in that spirit i was struck by the fact that does your mother know in mama mia is sung by a woman. it s great. that woman at that time is singing that song. they are talking about changing the words in roald dahl s books
youjust on. ricky barreto, bbc news, kyiv. you just wonder what comes next for that generation. i you just wonder what comes next for that generation. that generation. i spoke to ricky after he got that generation. i spoke to ricky after he got back that generation. i spoke to ricky after he got back and that generation. i spoke to ricky after he got back and he - that generation. i spoke to ricky after he got back and he said - that generation. i spoke to ricky after he got back and he said it | that generation. i spoke to ricky i after he got back and he said it was after he got back and he said it was a touching and moving experience to go and speak to those young people. ukraine: the children s story a newsround special is available to watch now on bbc iplayer. the longer version of that video. let s take a look at some of today s papers. many of them, including the guardian, lead on the prime minister s post brexit dealfor arrangements with northern ireland, which the pape
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SHOUT and Daily Star Books organised the first instalment of their monthly event Slam Poetry Night in the capital's The Daily Star Centre yesterday. More than 15 performers presented their works of poetry at the event. The age group of the performers ranged from tenth-graders to graduate students, who read their poetry in both Bangla and English.