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November 15th, 2008. Camden pub, London. Dorothy Walsh, seventy, homeless for three years, sat on a bench outside. Eyes closed. Smiling. Listening to piano through the walls. Paul walked past. Saw her. "You like piano?" "Love it. Never heard it live. Just through walls. Can't afford to go inside." "Have you ever heard piano properly?" "Once. Age twenty. Husband saved six months for Royal Albert Hall tickets. Most beautiful thing I ever experienced. He died five years later. I lost everything. Been listening through walls ever since." Paul: "I'm Paul. I'd like to buy you tea. Inside. Where you can hear properly." Inside, Paul sat at piano. "Dorothy, I'm Paul McCartney. I wrote 'Yesterday.' I'd like to play it for you." He played. Looking at her. Eye contact. Making sure she knew it was for her. Dorothy cried through the whole performance. The pub went silent. Reverent. Watching beauty being shared. Paul paid the bartender. "Dorothy comes Tuesdays and Thursdays. From now on, she gets tea and a meal. Every time. She sits inside. Near the piano." Five years she came. Every week. 2013: Died peacefully in a hostel. Last words: "Tell Paul thank you. For seeing me. For the piano." Paul played "Yesterday" at her funeral. For Dorothy. One last time. --- Disclaimer: This story is based on documented anecdotes and eyewitness accounts. Some details may be gently dramatized for storytelling, while remaining true to the spirit of the moment. --- #PaulMcCartney #DorothyWalsh #Homeless #Piano #Yesterday #Camden #2008 #RoyalAlbertHall #Beauty #Dignity #TrueStory #NeverForget #ListeningThroughWalls