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Girl With Autism Sings Different Version Of 'Hallelujah,' Leaves Everyone In Tears
We've heard adults sing "Hallelujah" in the past, but this young girl with special needs proves you don't need to be a grown up to have an extremely powerful and moving voice. Kaylee Rogers is the little girl from the Killard House School that you see in the touching video below.
This school in England encourages Kaylee to demonstrate her confidence, skill, and charming stage presence all year round. That's why her rendition of Leonard Cohen's "Hallelujah" is so beautiful. She belts out each note with such conviction, poise, and soul that it's hard not to get teary-eyed while she's on stage.
This school in England encourages Kaylee to demonstrate her confidence, skill, and charming stage presence all year round. That's why her rendition of Leonard Cohen's "Hallelujah" is so beautiful. She belts out each note with such conviction, poise, and soul that it's hard not to get teary-eyed while she's on stage.
Son of a biscuit!
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