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From what we are told, Aaliyah is not alive. Though dead, she's certainly hard to kill. When she was alive, she told the world she was mysterious. Well, I didn't know her, but I believe her words because it seems to me she still speaks in dreams and works on the conscience. Fans are still talking about her, and she's been dead since 2001. It has nothing to do with an autopsy, a heartbeat, or a body. If you know anything about Christ, you know mystery. I didn't come to preach, but I don't know any other way to put it. If you know Him, you know some spiritual things. If Aaliyah is with him, it is possible that your dreams about her are real. These things can be hard to explain, and it's possible that the world around you can't receive it. Sometimes we are not allowed to speak, and Aaliyah didn't always speak or tell the world some things. That made her mysterious and her death a mystery.
I remember the words of the late great Aaliyah when she said: It's been a long time. I shouldn't of left you, but now I'm back. The time had come for me to get back into the studio and on TV and radio.
Once again Aaliyah is on my mind. We meet again. The Mystery Aaliyah. Tune in again next time. Thank you for listening. I'm Gail Nobles. Goodbye friends.
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Story by: Gail Nobles
Art by: Gail Nobles
From what we are told, Aaliyah is not alive. Though dead, she's certainly hard to kill. When she was alive, she told the world she was mysterious. Well, I didn't know her, but I believe her words because it seems to me she still speaks in dreams and works on the conscience. Fans are still talking about her, and she's been dead since 2001. It has nothing to do with an autopsy, a heartbeat, or a body. If you know anything about Christ, you know mystery. I didn't come to preach, but I don't know any other way to put it. If you know Him, you know some spiritual things. If Aaliyah is with him, it is possible that your dreams about her are real. These things can be hard to explain, and it's possible that the world around you can't receive it. Sometimes we are not allowed to speak, and Aaliyah didn't always speak or tell the world some things. That made her mysterious and her death a mystery.
I remember the words of the late great Aaliyah when she said: It's been a long time. I shouldn't of left you, but now I'm back. The time had come for me to get back into the studio and on TV and radio.
Once again Aaliyah is on my mind. We meet again. The Mystery Aaliyah. Tune in again next time. Thank you for listening. I'm Gail Nobles. Goodbye friends.
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