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Tue, Aug. 30th, 2011, 10:56 pm anyone lived in a pretty how town...

The Waking I wake to sleep, and take my waking slow. I feel my fate in what I cannot fear. I learn by going where I have to go. We think by feeling. What is there to know? I hear my being dance from ear to ear. I wake to sleep, and take my waking slow. Of those so close beside me, which are you? God bless the Ground! I shall walk softly there, And learn by going where I have to go. Light takes the Tree; but who can tell us how? The lowly worm climbs up a winding stair; I wake to sleep, and take my waking slow. Great Nature has another thing to do To you and me; so take the lively air, And, lovely, learn by going where to go. This shaking keeps me steady. I should know. What falls away is always. And is near. I wake to sleep, and take my waking slow. I learn by going where I have to go. Theodor Roethke Tue, Aug. 30th, 2011, 02:04 pm
gitikun@lj
Теперь я тоже буду знать, что Вы в совершенстве владеете английским. Tue, Aug. 30th, 2011, 02:07 pm
sswet@lj
Мон ами, не в совершенстве. Честно. Люблю звучание) Tue, Aug. 30th, 2011, 03:19 pm
mindgames4ever@lj: sorry
I'M WALKIN Fats Domino
I'm walkin, yes indeed and I'm talkin bout you and me I'm hopin that you'll come back to me, uh uh
I'm lonely as I can be, I'm waitin for your company I'm hopin that you'll come back to me.
Whatcha gonna do when the well runs dry you gonna run away and hide I'm gonna be right by your side for you, pretty baby, I'd even die.
I'm walkin, yes indeed and I'm talkin bout you and me I'm hopin that you'll come back to me.
I'm walkin, yes indeed and I'm talkin bout you and me I'm hopin that you'll come back to me, uh uh
I'm lonely as I can be, I'm waiting for your company I'm hopin that you'll come back to me.
Whatcha gonna do when the well runs dry you gonna sit right down and cry whatcha gonna do when I say bye bye all you're gonna do is dry your eye
I'm walkin, yes indeed and I'm talkin bout you and me I'm hopin that you'll come back to me. Wed, Aug. 31st, 2011, 02:21 am
sswet@lj: Re: sorry
See-Saw
SHE was a harlot, and I was a thief: But we loved each other beyond belief: She lived in the garret, and I in the kitchen, And love was all that we both were rich in. When they sent her at last to the hospital, Both day and night my tears did fall. They fell so fast, that, to dry their grief, I borrowed my neighbor's handerchief. The world, which, as it is brutally taught, Still judges the act in lieu of the thought, Found my hand in my neighbour's pocket, And clapped me, at once, under chain and locket. When they asked me about it, I told them plain Love it was that had turned my brain: How should I heed where my hand had been, When my heart was dreaming of Celestine? Twelve friends were so struck by my woful air, That they sent me abroad for a change of air: And, to prove me the kindness of their intent, They sent me at charge of the Government. When I came back again, --whom, think you, I meet But Celestine, here in Regent Street? In a carriage adorned with a coronet, And a dress, all flounces, and lace, and jet: For her carriage drew up at the bookseller's door, Where they publish those nice little books for the poor: I took off my hat: and my face she knew, And gave me -- a sermon by Mr. Belew. But she gave me (God bless her!) along with the book, Such a sweet sort of smile, such a heavenly look, That, as long as I live, I shall never forget Celestine, in her coach with the earl's coronet. There's a game that men play at in great London-town: Whereby some must go up, sir, and some must go down: And, since the mud sticks to your coat if you fall, Why, the strongest among us keep close to the wall. But some day, soon or late, in my shoes I shall stand, More exalted than any great duke in the land; A clean shirt on my back, and a rose in my coat, And a collar conferred by the Queen round my throat. And I know that my Celestine will never forget To be there, in her coach with my lord's coronet: She will smile to me then, as she smiled to me now: I shall nod to her gayly, and make her my bow; -- Before I rejoin all those famous old thieves Whose deeds have immortalized Rome, sir, and Greece; Whose names are inscribed upon History's leaves, Like my own on the books of the City Police: -- Alexander, and Caesar, and other great robbers, Who once tried to pocket the whole universe: Not to speak of our own parliamentary jobbers, With their hands, bless them all, in the popular purse! Meredith Wed, Aug. 31st, 2011, 02:57 am
mindgames4ever@lj: Re: sorry
да. а я тут со своими вертлявыми твистами. правда, клево. Wed, Aug. 31st, 2011, 07:35 am
sswet@lj: yes-yes
Позволю себе перефразировать в свою пользу Буковски)))
when God created love he didn't help most... ...God made some mistakes but when He created me He came all over His Blessed Universe Wed, Aug. 31st, 2011, 07:27 am
sswet@lj
robbers????огромные?? я думала жестокие... Thu, Sep. 1st, 2011, 12:40 am
sswet@lj
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