Vixen - Jia Lissa - Travelling Alone [top] File

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Introduction:

In this captivating episode from Vixen , Jia Lissa takes center stage in a story that blends intimacy with the spirit of solo adventure. "Travelling Alone" follows Jia as she embarks on a personal journey—not just across foreign landscapes, but inward. Vixen - Jia Lissa - Travelling Alone

Verse 2 (Donnie Hamzik - Vixen): I've been all around, the world outside But without you, it just don't feel right I'm trying to find, my way back home But it's hard to navigate, when I'm all alone

As she wandered the streets of Montmartre, Alex stumbled upon a small art studio. She popped inside, and was immediately struck by the beauty of the paintings on display. The artist, a kind-eyed woman with a wild mane of curly hair, greeted Alex with a warm smile. She popped inside, and was immediately struck by

"Vixen" Travelling Alone (TV Episode 2019) - Full cast & crew - IMDb Cast * Chris Diamond. Chris. * Jia Lissa. Jia. "Vixen" Travelling Alone (TV Episode 2019) - IMDb

Music:

The song features a haunting guitar riff, courtesy of Steve Farris (Vixen), with a driving rhythm section, provided by Marc Lewis (Vixen) on drums and Brian Tichy (Vixen) on bass. The chorus showcases Jia Lissa's powerful, soaring vocals, backed by Donnie Hamzik's (Vixen) signature screams. courtesy of Steve Farris (Vixen)

She zips her suitcase, leaves a single kiss on the mirror, and walks out the door without looking back. Because travelling alone isn't about being unloved. It is about being so full of self-love that you never need a map to find your way home.

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