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Littlestone
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Re: absolute truths
Jan 14, 2006, 23:20
"Though in a distant place my lord,
both you and I can gaze
at the same loveliness."

'tis said again, to which I will add...

"Cold blows the northern wind,
Thick falls the snow.
Be kind to me love me.
Yet she lingers, yet she havers!
There is no time to lose.

The north wind whistles,
Whirls the falling snow.
Be kind to me, love me,
Take my hand and go home with me.
Yet she lingers, yet she havers!
There is no time to lose.

Nothing is redder than the fox,
Nothing blacker than the crow.
Be kind to me, love me,
Take my hand and ride with me.
Yet she lingers, yet she havers!
There is no time to lose."

When do you think that was written Jo-anne? 17th century England? 13th century Europe? Nah... 'twas written in China around 700BC - so little has changed within the human 'condition' :-)
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