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		I am writing an Irish symphony: 
"Calling out to the air 
With tears hot and wild"*
Irish symphony 
 for teasers:
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“For I smell of the earth 
And am worn by the weather“
 
„ 
And with you in your cold grave 
I cannot sleep warm“
 
by   Sinead O'Connor – I am stretched on your grave
 
(Yeats:  Come from the holy fire, perne in a gyre, 
And be the singing-masters of my soul.)
 
;-) 
Failte ort féin, a sharian nan tráth, 
 
etc. 
 
("Greetings to you, sun of the season 
And you walking high in the heavens 
Your steps strong on the wings of the heights"
 
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(from Ar' Ghrian  of course. ;-) ))
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		no  an invitation  to Leanne cuz she knows Irish. No panic pls  lol   
		
	 
	
	
	
		
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		04-05-2013, 09:56 AM 
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		It's a long time until Solstice, and the winter one is always a bit of a let down here as it's not Yule.  We do occasionally have Christmas in July celebrations but no real festival except the occasional naked dancing around a bonfire (we don't need a special occasion for that though).  At least my poinsettia will be flowering -- or leafening, or whatever it's called for that weird plant.
 A better song, much more suited to my way of celebration, is:
 
 Níl sé ina lá, níl a ghrá,
 níl sé ina lá is ní bheidh go maidin,
 níl sé ina lá is ní bheidh go fóill,
 solas ard atá sa ghealaigh.
 
 (I won't link and upset billy, but the best version is by Aoife ní Fhearraigh)
 
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		this Irish  is a tad to childish for me. But thank you for your disinterest. ;
 I know that Billy is upset.
 Can't  do anything about it. shrugs. So be it so.
 
 See: I know why but give a shit.
 Sorry to inform you.
 
 and now back to the real thing; grown-up Irish.
 
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		I'm sure you make perfect sense to you   
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		;-) .....
 all calm and easy here now.
 I apologize to a degree.
 
 too much Benadryl.
 
		
	 
	
	
	
		
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		hey, I know what the words are and I've STILL got no idea what was being asked/said   
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		I am jealous.   * Wildcard goes to write something for Leanne that will ultimately fail.
		
	 
	
	
	
		
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		Didn't you already write me a sonnet?  Or do you just owe me one?  I know I've written at least one for you   
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		i am jealous
 an bid forgiveness and I am serious (for once)
 (ok, that's maybe a bit dangerous to talk out about  loud (to say in public):  I am in a mess bc love goes wrong.
 and - sigh - therefore  (and bc I am so angry  and frustated (with NONE of you kind persons but ...) I'm   talking DaDa.
 
 Again I will apologize as long as you wanna havin me .
 
 and I hope you want me to)o)
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		Dickhead.
 We'd tell you if we wanted to get rid of you.
 
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		 (04-05-2013, 12:51 PM)serge gurkski Wrote:  i am jealous
 an bid forgiveness and I am serious (for once)
 (ok, that's maybe a bit dangerous to talk out about  loud (to say in public):  I am in a mess bc love goes wrong.
 and - sigh - therefore  (and bc I am so angry  and frustated (with NONE of you kind persons but ...) I'm   talking DaDa.
 
 Again I will apologize as long as you wanna havin me .
 
 and I hope you want me to)o)
 stay here
 truly then, poetry discussions is the place to be.   
love seldom goes right, it's one of the rules of love...it doesn't go right.
 
thankfully i have two experience that went right, well obviously 1 but the 1st ended well enough    
		
	 
	
	
	
		
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		 (04-05-2013, 12:42 PM)Leanne Wrote:  Didn't you already write me a sonnet? 
No I wrote you some lame free-verse that you shot down like a convict trying to jail-break in a hot air balloon.
  (04-05-2013, 12:42 PM)Leanne Wrote:  Or do you just owe me one? 
If I wrote you a sonnet it would hurt you far more than the agony of waiting . . . if you really want one though . . .
  (04-05-2013, 12:42 PM)Leanne Wrote:  I know I've written at least one for you  
Yes and it was beautiful. I would link, but . . . :p
 
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		Leanne. Billy 
you dolls
 
I thank you.
 
,-))  I was soooo  fatly inebriated last night 
 
(hey, but   would you believe it:  I have almost finished already  the overture  of my sinfonia. ,-) )
 
  (04-05-2013, 12:52 PM)Leanne Wrote:  Dickhead.
 We'd tell you if we wanted to get rid of you.
 
;-)  love you for that
 
cheers
 
serge as disturbed as he cums these days (well: nights rather )
	
		
	 
	
	
	
		
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		 (04-05-2013, 09:56 AM)Leanne Wrote:  It's a long time until Solstice, and the winter one is always a bit of a let down here as it's not Yule.  We do occasionally have Christmas in July celebrations but no real festival except the occasional naked dancing around a bonfire (we don't need a special occasion for that though).  At least my poinsettia will be flowering -- or leafening, or whatever it's called for that weird plant.
 A better song, much more suited to my way of celebration, is:
 
 Níl sé ina lá, níl a ghrá,
 níl sé ina lá is ní bheidh go maidin,
 níl sé ina lá is ní bheidh go fóill,
 solas ard atá sa ghealaigh.
 
 (I won't link and upset billy, but the best version is by Aoife ní Fhearraigh)
 
Leanne sorry for childish!  It is not!(the booze, you know) 
 Thank you for this link. At least the words are short enough to not be totally massacred by "Irish" orthography.  
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