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LIV pupil writes and records heartfelt song during lockdown

Poignant song supports the endeavours of NHS staff whilst urging others to stay home, however much friends are missed
24 Apr 2020
School News
LIV pupil Melody Pahang has written an impassioned thank you song for the NHS called ‘1,000 years’, whilst in lockdown. In the song, Melody urges her listeners to stay at home, and whilst expressing her frustrations at not being able to see her friends and go to school, she stresses emphatically that the safe keeping and support of the NHS is vital for all. Melody recorded this song at home and even made a supporting film. We think you’ll agree that this is a fantastic effort and effective way to impart such an important message. To listen and/or donate to NHS Charities Together, please visit: https://www.crowdfunder.co.uk/a-thank-you-song-for-the-nhs?fbclid=IwAR1ME_hYdP5d_WgAuQ2A84wtmEaTAimbBTiQWZAQm8W9_x17yQDMfTGm7Jw

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