Not exact matches
And then I'll slide right up next to you, I'll hook my arm through yours, I'll lean
in, I'll whisper right into your
ear,
quiet, loud, it will sound like I'm singing or like I'm preaching, and I'll say, there is
room for you.
The researchers think that the positive effect on the little ones might be a function of the fact that maternal singing «
in a
quiet room when the infant's
ear rests directly on the mother's chest» replicates what the baby had come to know
in the womb.
Instead, even
in a
quiet room, they hear a constant ringing, buzzing, hissing, humming or other noise
in their
ears that isn't real.
And like a factory, a hospital has its own rhythm, sounds from every
room that collide
in the air and echo down into your
ears and repeat themselves, even
in the nighttime, when the world wants so bad to appear silent and
quiet and peaceful.