It Is Well With My Soul By Horatio Spafford

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through visual forms. 2. Dance is a performing Art because it communicates a deeper understanding, creativity and skills, and expresses emotional powers which can appeal or affect our senses and displays creative skills in visual forms. 3. Music is one work of Art that I like. I like it because of the inspiring words that it contains. "It Is Well With My Soul" is a song by Horatio Spafford that has inspired me a lot. Anytime I listen to this music it relaxes and communicate with me. When I was a child my mother used to play this song often, but I did enjoy it and I did not how to sing it. It became my favorite song and I learned how to sing it. The emotions behind this song pushed me to find the story behind it. Horatio Spafford , who wrote

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