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    Quote Originally Posted by PaddyJoe McGillycuddy View Post
    Thanks for posting, Sam. Listened to that twice through and probably will again tonight.
    De nada. It's always been a favourite of mine. I used to be able to recite chunks by heart.

    Took the philosophy to heart as well ....
    A time between ashes and roses is coming
    When everything shall be extinguished
    When everything shall begin

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    Quote Originally Posted by C. Flower View Post
    The Kamkhars, Persian group, singing the words of Khayam.

    YouTube - Khayyam brings out the best of the Kamkars (2009)
    And thank you, Cactus.

    That was so damn good I stopped drinking for eleven minutes ...
    A time between ashes and roses is coming
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    When everything shall begin

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sam Lord View Post
    And thank you, Cactus.

    That was so damn good I stopped drinking for eleven minutes ...

    They have more songs.....

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    Quote Originally Posted by C. Flower View Post
    They have more songs.....
    You can get too much of a good thing ....
    A time between ashes and roses is coming
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    Iraq

    by Mary Oliver


    I want to sing a song

    For a body I saw

    Crumpled

    And without a name

    But clearly someone young

    Who had not yet lived his life

    And never would.

    How shall I do this?

    What kind of song

    Would serve such a purpose?

    This poem may never end,

    For what answer does it have

    For anyone

    In the distant

    Comfortable country,

    Simply looking on?

    Clearly

    He had a weapon in his hands

    I think

    He could have been no more than twenty.

    I think whoever he was

    Of whatever country,

    He might have been my brother

    Were the world different.

    I think

    He would not have been lying there

    Were the world different

    I think

    If I had known him

    On his birthday,

    I would have made for him

    A great celebration.
    A time between ashes and roses is coming
    When everything shall be extinguished
    When everything shall begin

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    oops wrong thread
    Last edited by 5intheface; 16-04-2011 at 05:02 PM.

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    Sex is better in Regina

    by Jeanette Lynes

    There is now scientific truth, the climax
    of long scrupulous research. you've
    measured this with the utmost objectivity
    in you favourite regina hotel, the one
    with the new name each time you come,
    the same synthetic rocks in the lobby.
    When you enter the lounge for a quiet
    drink with an old friend, it's like
    stepping into memory's flickering cave.
    let's define our terms - old friend -
    ex-lover you'll never sleep with
    again (those horses paddocked
    long ago). Old friend: a man you still
    care for enough to nag (he'd better
    buy an overcoat if he wants to live);
    but not enough not to leave him
    slumped over his glass much later
    while you shoot up the lift alone
    to your room. Your research really
    begins here, in the ear, the body
    parts bouncing on the bed in the next
    room for one hour, nine and a half
    bronco-busting 'rock me' minutes.
    You're positioned at an objective
    distance alone in bed. You hear
    the female's yes yes yes,observe
    how she agrees with everything
    the male says, though he says
    very little, how the past is gone
    leaving only the doomed utopian future
    they marathon to,
    how she, if your calculations are correct,
    agrees again just at the moment your old friend
    downstairs is in all likelihood being shown
    the door, the winter night beyond. Agrees
    one last time and sounds suddenly very sad
    A time between ashes and roses is coming
    When everything shall be extinguished
    When everything shall begin

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    Default Maidir Le: Poetic Mechanicals & bloody Laureates

    Sad to hear that Marquez is suffering from dementia:
    The brother of Gabriel Garcia Marquez says that the Colombian writer and winner of the 1982 Nobel Prize for Literature is suffering from dementia.
    http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-latin-america-18749389

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