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#31

Adele

I just bought a new car and it still has a CD player!! Most new cars do not but I am old school and I love to ride with one of your CD's playing. For someone so young I have no idea how your sings are so relatable to someone of my age. Thanks to you, Whitney and Phyliss Hyman, my relationships have been set to music.
Your concerts are out of my price range, but thankfully your music is not. Wishing you all the best! Love you, Debbie

#32

dear adele my mom really loves adele my favorite is one and only it can be sad sometimes happy i am big fan of you i love singing and watching planes fire and rescue watching blade fighting wildfires

#33

Dear Adele, My name is Manisha Delva. I am 13 years old and I am a teenager. I just want to tell you that all your songs are beautiful and you are such an awesome singer!!! Also you have such a wonderful voice!! I live in Gainesville, Florida and I really hope that you come there and meet people there (including me!!!), Also I really hope that my letter to you inspires you to write more songs!!
Love, Manisha Delva.

#34

Easy On Me

I wanted to thank you for this song. It spoke to me as I dealt and still currently am dealing with the lose of my unborn childs father. May 1, 2022 my life changed forever and I am holding on to life by her heart beat alone. I have been blamed for being the reason . why he chose to end everything the way he did. It feels as if I am in the center of this storm. I am still in mourning. I cry often . listening to this song which happened to speak how I feel in this moment. I have always been a strong woman. This is by far my the weakest I have ever felt. This song speaks how I feel because right now I cannot. Thank you.

#35

I watched your video with Opera, and you commented about your back pain. I popped two neck disc & L4, l5 low back and refused surgery. I went to a pain clinic in Oxnard CA and underwent THE ALEXANDER TECHNIQUE combined with guided imagery. This technique dates back to the 1800s and used by many musicians in orchestras. It teaches you how to rethink your body mechanics. How to stand with visualization and guided imagery. It's not hokey. I was down foe 4 years, and this helped me back on my feet. No surgery. I landed a job on Platform heritage off the coast of Santa Barbara, CA. 6-years running up and down 20 flights of stairs 12-hours per day. No pain. That was 1924. going strong. If you stand and raise your arms with a violin it teaches you to reuse your body. Imagery like your hands are a feather in the wind and your arms float upwards. Or think of a horse and how the body follows the head. So you think about your head going up and forward when getting out of a chair. Or standing with two feet shoulder width flat footed. Take a step forward. Most people drop their hips to one side, crush the disc and move forward. Alexander teaches you to step forward with out dropping your hips. I was flabbergasted it worked. I will be 76 this summer. Lovin life. WAS down for 4-years until I was introduced to alexander Technique.

#36

Adele, my mothers favorite Artist and Woman, in the entire world!
My mother Theresa, was diagnosed with Pancreatic Cancer about two months ago. She is on her third round of chemotherapy, with more sessions and surgery to go. Its a long road ahead of us. The thing is,, her 70th birthday is May 28th this year and we had always planned a beautiful 70th birthday party for her. But with her health and not being able to be in large crowds, the party will not be happening. I know its a stretch, but would please travel to Rome, NY to perform a song or two for my mother? I just want her 70th birthday to be so special, all that she is going through, I just believe it will bring up her spirits and give her hope to fight this! You are her idol, the only cd she has in her car. When she was able to drive she would play your music over and over everyday.
I know its a long shot, but I thought I would try.
Sincerely, Jennifer

#37

Dear Adele
I’m not going to say what every people said. I’m 14 and I live in France. It’s been 4 years that I live in a host family. My life wasn’t easy everytime . And I started to listen your musics. It was and it is my medicine. I really hope you’ll be fine. It’s really crazy but I hope someday I’ll meet you in the us or in the United Kingdom..
some of your song are so real for me. I really hope you could see that.
Mariana

#38

Dear Adele,

A lot of people will tell you what your music did for them but not so many feel it to the same depth as I do. Let me explain..
September/October of 2021 my grandmother got the booster for covid and hours after she came home she began throwing up and.. expelling... everything that she'd eaten and then some. I have a dog and live there with her because I am transgender and that has made my situation difficult, that said she practically raised me and my siblings, clothed us, and always showed up for all of us. My grandfather died a year before I moved in with her and I was equally close to him, his death was sudden and it left my family devastated, my grandmother especially. Anyways, the dog we have doesn't listen so well, she's only two, but I knew I couldn't keep her out of the way unless I had a hold of her so I called my father and him and my stepmom helped her to her feet to try to help her only for her to completely lose consciousness. At this point I had to take the dog upstairs as she cried for my grandmother, we had to call an ambulance and we could hear wht was happening downstairs, could hear her being carted outside to go to the hospital. The poor girl was crying and I was too, I thought she was gonna die.. I had put music on to dampen the sounds downstairs, hoping it would calm our puppy down, and lo and behold "Let you feel my love" came on. I realized as I listened to the lyrics that while you may have written the song for a lover it also expressed my love & devotion to my grandmother. She was on her way to the hospital already and I was terrified that I didn't get to tell her I love her, I was already praying but then I started singing and your song became my prayer that I sang over and over and over the whole rest of the night in the hopes she could feel me tell her how much I love her all the way at the hospital. I kept it up whenever our pup would cry or miss her and when I would break down from the stress while she was gone. She had to be given an IV in our home because they couldn't make it to the ambulance and her blood pressure was crashing - by all means the fact that she made it and has been rehabilitated to the extent she has is a blessing.

That said. I want to thank you for giving me the words that told my grandmother how much I care about her, that reminds me who I am working towards being able to support for the rest of her life, I'll be going into psychology and as soon as I can get my license I'm going to do work in between classes to give her all the things she never got to have because she had to support us financially. Financial aid might even cover it, otherwise debt is a small price to pay if it means I can do important work that supports us both.

On a night when my world was falling apart around me your song grounded me and gave me the strength I needed to keep going. I've always wanted a cello and I promised myself that that's the first song I'm gonna learn, so when she does eventually pass I can dedicate a performance to her so she can hear me tell her I love her from heaven. If not that I guess I'll sing it to her. I still have to show her the song, with her condition it's been the last thing on our minds, but I'm going to show it to her when she's still alive so she knows that your song is my I love you when we're apart. She's never thought much of herself and I don't always remember to tell her I love her because I know she doesn't understand how much she means to me when I do say it.. But now she will.

Your song will be the i love you she's deserved all her life, giving everything and asking for nothing in return.

So right now I'd like to thank you for writing it, for singing it, and sharing your gift with the world. You have made a profound difference. When I tell you I am thankful I want you to know the depth of that thankfulness. It was closure and support and strength when I needed it most and it will always be a song connected to me and my lovely grandmother. Thank you thank you thank you.

- Anders L.M. Plane

#39

Dear adele I am a big fan I have very been a big fan for ages. I'm Emma young hope you write back from Emma

#40

Dear Adele,
I just woke after three weeks in a Drug induced coma due to Covid pneumonia, when the tube was removed they asked me one thing they would calm me , “ I said music “ Adele easy on me every one of your songs incredible, I’ve gained so much weight as well you’ve inspired me to lose weight as you look stunning “. I’m so sorry you didn’t feel ready but please don’t be embarrassed the world loves you and I will never give up on you and please breath , believe in your music no one and I mean no one can tell me anything differently . When ever your here in the United States I will climb mountains to see you. Please dry your eyes take time to realize your music is worth a concert” I have not ever heard one bad song that you’ve done. Maybe take the time and write another song but please oh please don’t give up or give in. Your music brought me out of the darkest moment and one that know one should ever have to feel”.
I am truly one of your biggest fans and probably old enough to be your mother I will continue to play your music daily you inspire people don’t
Stop now, With much love and appreciation

Lori Nichols Yuba city Ca 95991

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