Man Plays Guitar For A Blind Girl With Autism

November 2, 2018

"I met this beautiful little girl while I was out busking on Friday in Freshney Place Grimsby. Lacie is blind but for me, she had eyes that could see. She is also Autistic and sat in a wheelchair," Clifford Woodage wrote about his video.

"Her Grandma said she could hear the music and got excited and so her Grandma let her stop and listen, she told me that she was blind but for me, I didn't see that. She said she is Autistic but again I saw a very I intelligent little 7-year-old girl.

There was more video which I will share how she started singing and honestly her voice was just beautiful, I said to her 'give me a high five' took her hand and bounced my hand of her's, when the time came for her to leave I said 'High five' and she hit my hand with a high five no hesitation and was right on target.

I was super Blessed that day.... that is the power of music and a connection right there... Thank you, Lacie, for the beautiful connection."

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