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"Bjango the lucky monkey" |
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12 Jan 2007 07:17:45 AM |
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Where are thou fair maiden ? Lost in time I fear |
Woe Fairest of Maidens
Behold thy beauty, tis as the prefect rose yet far better
Mine eyes rejoice seeing thee pure and faint
Joy overwhelms me in thy prescence
Tis truely no happier feeling than to glance at God's creation
and thank him endlessly for thee
When I see thee it plants a seed of joy in my mind
Will I forever think of what joy you are
Just as you are, no effort to love
To hold thee in mine arms and dance with the wind
Tis as a summers day, blueness of sky enhances thy beauty
A picnic for my queen and let the children dance also
Oh what joy, if the moment were to span out
Yet if and many ifs you are
Is time mine enemy and your enemy that one day takes thee
away? No for it was time also that brough us together
and time will take thee away
Shall I lift my sword against Time ? No for so many are our
journies together so many adventures.
For the sun to stand still would be too cruel a fate
Thine truely are lovely fair maiden
I know thee will fade and so do thee
Can we take such sad knowledge and toss it aside ?
No for beyond it comes more knowledge as if to punish again.
Knowledge time and wisdom are thee our enemies to disapoint us so ?
No, sadly no, yet joyfully no.
Fairest of maidens, knowing you are beautiful makes thee so sad ?
Shall I spare a smile for those before you to encourage them.
So sad to see maidens fade away.
For those who know not eternity indeed what sadness
What hope, what dispare.
To be so happy then to be so sad not only for thee
but for me also, can you smile again fading maiden ?
I thought and you thought and we thought the day would last forever.
Such words we sang to each other "forever, forever this day"
All our friends the same singing of forever love.
Such joy when you bloomed, too cruel a fate
To wake up and see ones death
To finally opens ones eyes only to close them just
as the feeling of welbeing runs like a river of life
To finally find ones feet only to fall and rise no more.
Too quick my fairest of maidens this passage of time.
Yet too slow and too long the decline.
Oh fairest of maidens not a day but just a glimmer of the sun.
Dancing behind the clouds then gone.
As the grass indeed just fleeting.
Can we carry such a weight of knowledge
Can we bare to see such a moment without tears blurring the glance
Too quick to be beautiful and fade
Too slow to realise the moment
Bitter we both at the hands of time.
Too quick to pass
Too slow to suffer
To hold thee and glance
To remember only time
Time is our slave in memory but not reality
Fairest of maidens thy desires enslaved thee
Childrens fate no fairer than ours
Joy again and again yet still the weight of death
Who shall defeat death maiden ?
Who indeed ?
There is hope but they call it nothing.
For one day maiden you shall rise again never to set as the sun.
And then how shall we feel, the heavy weight of death cut away.
Those who have passed know it, set free we hope.
Oh eternal maiden more beautful than ever !
Time still gives us adventures
But what's the rush ?
Will the sun rise and set ?
Will the moon and the sea wash waves and sing to us ?
Time dear friend, we wait for you
Not to be a glimpse but to be our friend.
Just a shadow of time is now
Like a shadow no hope of being held closely
I thank thee time for showing me such a fair maiden
Never to fade some my find terror in that
Indeed evildoers shouldn't last
Indeed time has been oppressed by sin
Free at last, to run and to feel the sun again.
Eternity they fear, best not think about it they cry
For us we cry about mortality, think not about it we try.
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| User: "Michelle Malkin" |
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| Title: Re: Where are thou fair maiden ? Lost in time I fear |
12 Jan 2007 08:42:19 AM |
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"Bjango the lucky monkey" <isaiah6517@googlemail.com> wrote in message
news:1168607865.075428.232890@i15g2000cwa.googlegroups.com...
Woe Fairest of Maidens
Behold thy beauty, tis as the prefect rose yet far better
Mine eyes rejoice seeing thee pure and faint
Joy overwhelms me in thy prescence
Tis truely no happier feeling than to glance at God's creation
and thank him endlessly for thee
When I see thee it plants a seed of joy in my mind
Will I forever think of what joy you are
Just as you are, no effort to love
To hold thee in mine arms and dance with the wind
Tis as a summers day, blueness of sky enhances thy beauty
A picnic for my queen and let the children dance also
Oh what joy, if the moment were to span out
Yet if and many ifs you are
Is time mine enemy and your enemy that one day takes thee
away? No for it was time also that brough us together
and time will take thee away
Shall I lift my sword against Time ? No for so many are our
journies together so many adventures.
For the sun to stand still would be too cruel a fate
Thine truely are lovely fair maiden
I know thee will fade and so do thee
Can we take such sad knowledge and toss it aside ?
No for beyond it comes more knowledge as if to punish again.
Knowledge time and wisdom are thee our enemies to disapoint us so ?
No, sadly no, yet joyfully no.
Fairest of maidens, knowing you are beautiful makes thee so sad ?
Shall I spare a smile for those before you to encourage them.
So sad to see maidens fade away.
For those who know not eternity indeed what sadness
What hope, what dispare.
To be so happy then to be so sad not only for thee
but for me also, can you smile again fading maiden ?
I thought and you thought and we thought the day would last forever.
Such words we sang to each other "forever, forever this day"
All our friends the same singing of forever love.
Such joy when you bloomed, too cruel a fate
To wake up and see ones death
To finally opens ones eyes only to close them just
as the feeling of welbeing runs like a river of life
To finally find ones feet only to fall and rise no more.
Too quick my fairest of maidens this passage of time.
Yet too slow and too long the decline.
Oh fairest of maidens not a day but just a glimmer of the sun.
Dancing behind the clouds then gone.
As the grass indeed just fleeting.
Can we carry such a weight of knowledge
Can we bare to see such a moment without tears blurring the glance
Too quick to be beautiful and fade
Too slow to realise the moment
Bitter we both at the hands of time.
Too quick to pass
Too slow to suffer
To hold thee and glance
To remember only time
Time is our slave in memory but not reality
Fairest of maidens thy desires enslaved thee
Childrens fate no fairer than ours
Joy again and again yet still the weight of death
Who shall defeat death maiden ?
Who indeed ?
There is hope but they call it nothing.
For one day maiden you shall rise again never to set as the sun.
And then how shall we feel, the heavy weight of death cut away.
Those who have passed know it, set free we hope.
Oh eternal maiden more beautful than ever !
Time still gives us adventures
But what's the rush ?
Will the sun rise and set ?
Will the moon and the sea wash waves and sing to us ?
Time dear friend, we wait for you
Not to be a glimpse but to be our friend.
Just a shadow of time is now
Like a shadow no hope of being held closely
I thank thee time for showing me such a fair maiden
Never to fade some my find terror in that
Indeed evildoers shouldn't last
Indeed time has been oppressed by sin
Free at last, to run and to feel the sun again.
Eternity they fear, best not think about it they cry
For us we cry about mortality, think not about it we try.
I have to wash my hair.
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| User: "The Rev Dr Hugh Jarse NLAHN." |
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| Title: Re: Where are thou fair maiden ? Lost in time I fear |
12 Jan 2007 07:23:50 AM |
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Bjango the lucky monkey wrote:
Woe Fairest of Maidens
Behold thy beauty, tis as the prefect rose yet far better
Mine eyes rejoice seeing thee pure and faint
Joy overwhelms me in thy prescence
Tis truely no happier feeling than to glance at God's creation
and thank him endlessly for thee
Should have gone to Specsavers.
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