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Beautiful post, Tiel. Merry Christmas to you.
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TAPS.
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December 24, 2005
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Tiel,
Um, I just re-read this, so I hope I can gracefully remove my foot from my mouth. You did say it was a Christmas carol.
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December 23, 2005
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Tiel,
I didn't know the back-story of this poem, in fact, I'm not sure has this become a hymn? The cadence and meter alone is powerful. If only I could write something that good!
posted by
Blanche.
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December 23, 2005
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Tiel, this is ancient and beautiful. The oldies are the goodies!
Happy Holidays to you, dear
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kingmi
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December 23, 2005
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Tiel, I am so glad you shared this beautiful composition with us. I am
sorry my computer was down for a few days. I have loved making a new friend in you.
Merry Christmas!
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MandaLee
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December 23, 2005
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Don't mention any such things like thank you. What I did was normal,
for I think over here we are to compliment each other and most
importantly learn from each other. What you have read are things that,
mainstream media refuse to show the world about Africa. Oh, I must
apologise for not mentioning that, there were also stuffs on fashion. I
am pleases that, you did see or read a varity of articles and that you
have bookmarked the link. I am sure that, when next you see or read or
hear people only negative things about that part of the world, you will
at least have some thing to show that, there, it is not all hell.
Please accept my profound appreciations this cold morning here in
Paris,France.
posted by
Flame-thrower
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December 23, 2005
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Tiel-Thanks for the history behind the song. Interesting!
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Aria4
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December 22, 2005
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As always
I come away from your posts enlightened. Thanks so much for sharing and caring.
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ALWAYSALOVER
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December 22, 2005
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Even though it is said or there is a proverb which say's seeing is
believing, fine discription of things can make you see and even touch.
I think this series is one of such. You cantinue reading it today and
tomorrow for it will be the final part. Although you can't leave your
continent currently, no one knows for sure when he/she is still alive
where he/she may find him/herself. I am sorry I could not bring in the
images of the hair do , for I am not yet an expert on this computer
stuff. However, you may log on to www.sunnewsonline.com, when there,
you take your cursor to the travel corner/side, there you shall find a
number of interesting things that will hel you travel and also discover
places and things seldom reporeted in mainstream media outfits. God
Bless.
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December 22, 2005
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-shelly b.
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shelly_b
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December 21, 2005
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Tiel
Thank you for posting this. I learned some new information and throughly enjoyed reading it again!
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BrightIrish
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December 21, 2005
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TIEL
Thanks for sharing the background on this wonderful poem.
posted by
TIMMYTALES
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December 21, 2005
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Yes, very interesting. His poems always seemed so timeless. It is good to
see that his head was not COMPLETELY in the clouds!
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Decshak_
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December 21, 2005
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Tiel
I had never heard that background information before. That was interesting, though very sad. I will never think of that song the same again!
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jojostar
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December 21, 2005
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