VERSION|0.5.1|SUBJECT|Rev Lucy Winkett, Rector of St James Piccadilly, handy for Fortnum and Mason  |CONTENT|[b]Rating[/b] 5 out of 5 (Extraordinarily platitudinous)

[url=http://antwrp.gsfc.nasa.gov/apod/ap130404.html][img=images/2013/04/pic130404.jpg popup=false float=right][/url]I want to talk to you this morning about the changes in legal aid, the NHS and welfare payments, but mostly I want to talk to you about the music of J.S. Bach.

Isn't the music of J.S. Bach just fantastic? There was a [url=http://www.guardian.co.uk/music/2013/apr/02/bach-marathon-review]Bach marathon[/url] this week and it was really good. Bach's music has got tunes in it that go up and go down and then go up again. Then there's complicated harmonies that are really clever. Then the tune comes back again and makes everyone really happy because we knew when the tune went away that it would come back again but we just didn't know when.

Sometimes Bach's music is sad but then sometimes it's happy. You get all sorts of emotions listening to Bach's music. It changes key to make you feel different things, then the tune comes back again. Everything can be found in Bach's music. In the bus ride of life, Bach's music takes us from our local Waitrose to the municipal recycling plant and then all the way back again.

Wasn't the killing of [url=http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-derbyshire-21875816]those six children[/url] just terrible?

Anyway, Bach's music is really nice. Listening to Bach is much better than setting fire to a house full of your own children.

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