sarah_r92
Wide awake in dreamland
I just have to share this. Here's an article that someone wrote about how his friend (who has Autism) got to meet David Bowie when he was a kid. Life on Magrs: 'Fancy Believing in the Goblin King'
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You are absolutely welcome! I just had to share it. I cried too when he died. When I first saw the post on his official Facebook I thought it was a hoax, or that the account got hacked. But sadly on Twitter his son Duncan confirmed it. I started crying because it was so unexpected. I never knew that he was suffering from cancer. But that article was so moving and touching.Wow what a wonderful story thanks so much for posting it! I cried too when he died, for me there had been no one like Bowie before and there will never be again, such a huge natural talent. RIP David.
You're very welcome!Excellent story. Thanks for sharing.
This is a wonderful true story. Thank you for sharing and may the magic always surprise you!I just have to share this. Here's an article that someone wrote about how his friend (who has Autism) got to meet David Bowie when he was a kid. Life on Magrs: 'Fancy Believing in the Goblin King'
You're welcome!That's a nice story. Thanks for sharing.
You're very welcome and thank you! <3This is a wonderful true story. Thank you for sharing and may the magic always surprise you!
Awesome!
You're very welcome! It's really inspiring and I hope it will inspire and help more people.That is a great story and to think David Bowie felt this way.
I've read he did feel he was not like the others in this world. The Starman, Ziggy!
I've always worn that invisible mask .
And we trek on through life.
Thanks for sharing.